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"Typhi" Meaning

Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) is a bacterium that causes typhoid fever, a serious disease characterized by fever, headache, weakness, stomach pain, and diarrhea or constipation in humans. It is typically spread through contaminated food or water, and in some cases, through human-to-human contact.

S. Typhi is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, non-sporulating, becillus-shaped bacterium. It is normally found in the intestines of humans and other primates. The organism can live outside of a host in a contaminated environment, but it is not as tolerant of different temperatures as some other Salmonella species.

Symptoms of S. Typhi infection can take 6 to 30 days to develop and are often unspecific, which can lead to misdiagnosis and complications. Treatment relies heavily on antibiotic therapy, preferably with a combination of antibiotics to eliminate the bacteria from the body and help alleviate the symptoms.

Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent S. Typhi infection, and travelers to high-risk areas may be advised to take this precaution. Separation of food and water handling from personal hygiene practices can prevent the spread of typhoid from person to person. Regular handwashing can also reduce the incidence of infection. Handling of garbage disposed of without adequate treatment and improper disposal of human excreta are two vectors that help the biological profile of potential cases, thus reducing the biological diversity present in an ecosystem which favors its growth and can exacerbating the epidemic pattern of the outbreak

"Typhi" Examples

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Part of Speech: Noun


Medical Definition

- Typhi [tip-ee, -fie]: A genus of gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, rod-shaped bacteria of the family Enterobacteriaceae. [1]\
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Serotype of Salmonella that causes typhoid fever, a disease characterized by fever, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

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To typed with a typewriter, often considered more formally or traditionally, as in handwriting.

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