Typhoid is caused
by one type of bacteria called Salmonella Typhi. It spreads through
contaminated water and food and is a highly contagious disease. Industrialized
countries have seen less of this disease, whereas it is more prominent in the
developing world, due to less hygienic conditions and impure drinking
water. Typhoid can also spread from an infected person by close
contact. The symptoms of typhoid fever are high fever, headache,
abdominal pain, and diarrhoea. This can be fatal if not treated properly. Even though after affecting typhoid, the
maximum numbers of people feel better by taking an antibiotic treatment, only
few people (about 25%) die due to Typhoid. Typhoid vaccines are
available but are only partially effective. This vaccine is given to a typhoid exposed
person who is travelling to the areas having a common problem of typhoid.
Every year about 21.5
million contract typhoid. In the UK, about 500 cases are estimated every year.
Most people who developed this fever had relatives they were visiting in India,
Pakistan or Bangladesh. Early detection is the key to successfully treat this
disease without causing too much harm to the body.
In order to prevent
Typhoid, firstly, you should buy bottled water when travelling to low
income areas or where you see less hygiene. Otherwise boil the local water for
one minute before drinking it. Bottled water and carbonated water is safer than
uncarbonated water. Take all drinks without ice. Flavoured ices and popsicles
should be avoided because they could be made out of contaminated water. Prefer
the foods that have been thoroughly cooked and are still hot. Raw vegetables
and fruits should be avoided and especially those that cannot be peeled. Every
time you eat, wash your hands with soap then, proceed to eat. Foods and
beverages from street vendors should be avoided unless they are steaming hot
and you don’t have other available eating options.
Typhoid fever may
cause intestinal bleeding, toxic heart disease, pneumonia, seizures and
swelling of the brain. Typhoid Vaccination
Heathrow helps you to travel safely. You should book an appointment
of Typhoid Vaccination Clinic
before you travel to any of the Asian, African or South American countries. You
can choose any one option from the list of Vaccination Heathrow. The list of
the Typhoid Fever Vaccination near Heathrow includes three options,
First one is a single dose injection, second taking three capsules over
alternate days and the last one is a single-dose injection of Hepatitis A
& Typhoid combined.
Prefer Lawton Pharmacy Typhoid Vaccination Clinic to
protect yourself from these common diseases. This clinic determines what are
the boosters and vaccinations you may require before travel. They need your
medical history for better judgement. Typhoid Vaccination Clinic considers the details like
your age, health, previous vaccinations, previous booster shots, travel
destination, and the time of year you travelling from your medical report.
These details help the clinic to give the right vaccinations before you travel.
Some examples of vaccinations you need before travel are Rabies, Yellow Fever,
and Typhoid Fever.