Publication Date: 2020/10/25
Abstract: Typhoid fever is one of the most common diseases caused by salmonella typhi. The illness is characterized by prolonged typical continuous fever for 3-4 weeks with tested heart rate and involvement of spleen and lymph nodes, rose-colored spots on the chest or abdomen, abdominal pain, and occasionally intestinal bleeding, constipation and headaches also commonly occur. This is a disease of concern in endemic to low and middle income countries where poor sanitation and poor hygiene favors the transmission of the disease
Keywords: Knowledge, Typhoid Fever, Mother, Rural Areas.
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