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  1. 3. How Does Typhoid Affect the Pregnant Woman and Her Baby? A pregnant woman may feel fatigued because of this disease. The mother’s body may weaken considerably making it next to impossible for her to take the pregnancy to term. Also, since treatment includes a liquid diet mostly, both the mother and the baby may lose out on nutrition.

  2. Jan 28, 2023 · These medicines may be used alone or together. Antibiotics that may be given for typhoid fever are: Fluoroquinolones. These antibiotics, including ciprofloxacin (Cipro), may be a first choice. They stop bacteria from copying themselves. But some strains of bacteria can live through treatment. These bacteria are called antibiotic resistant.

  3. Nov 30, 2009 · Keywords: high-risk pregnancy, infectious diseases. Enteric fever caused by group D salmonellae, Salmonella enterica serotype typhi, is uncommon and unusual during pregnancy in the United States. Worldwide an estimated 22 million cases of typhoid fever occur each year with about 200,000 related deaths. 1 In the United States about 400 cases are ...

    • Faraj Touchan, John D Hall, Richard V Lee
    • 2009
  4. Feb 13, 2023 · What is the treatment for typhoid in pregnancy? Typhoid can be treated with antibiotics. However, there are concerns about typhoid’s resistance to some antibiotics. If treatment begins within the first few days of illness in the early stages, the symptoms are likely to be mild and will ease after about two days of treatment. You will start to ...

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Treatment overview Antibiotics treat typhoid fever and paratyphoid fever. Antibiotics can help you recover faster. They also can help lower the risk of complications and death. Timely treatment is important. Without treatment, people may have fever for weeks or months. They may also develop other health problems.

  6. Sep 7, 2022 · Typhoid fever gets its name from a high fever that can last for weeks if left untreated. It often gets progressively worse over a few days. Other symptoms of typhoid fever include: Headache. Chills. Loss of appetite. Stomach (abdominal) pain. “Rose spots” rash, or faint pink spots, usually on your chest or stomach.

  7. Apr 24, 2024 · With appropriate treatment, the fatality rate of typhoid fever is lower than 1%. Paratyphoid fever is usually less severe and has a lower case fatality rate than typhoid fever. About 10% of inadequately treated patients experience relapse, with an illness that is often milder than the initial one. Relapse can happen 1–3 weeks after recovery ...

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