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Typhoid Fever

Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection of the Salmonella species. Risk of infection is greatest for travelers to developing countries who will have prolonged exposure to potentially contaminated food and beverages.

Typhoid vaccination is recommended for travelers to areas where there is a recognized risk of exposure. There are two types of typhoid vaccine currently available in the United States. One is an injectable vaccine and the other is a live oral vaccine. The decision on which typhoid vaccine to use depends on personal medical history as well as the timing of anticipated travel. The oral vaccine, which takes about one week to complete, generally provides protection for five years, whereas the injectable vaccine provides protection for two years.

If you wish to receive typhoid vaccine, please call us for a clinic appointment.

 
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