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WHY TYPHOID FEVER IS MORE DEADLY THAN MALARIA FEVER!


WHY TYPHOID FEVER IS MORE DEADLY THAN MALARIA FEVER! 

1. Forget misconceptions heard or read about the two diseases. Just believe they are treatable with drugs. 

2. Typhoid fever is called ENTERIC FEVER because it destroys the intestines. 

3. The particular organism that led to the destruction of intestines when struggling with Typhoid Fever is Salmonella typhi. It's very noxious. 

4. Malaria is not deadly unless not treated well, or poorly treated or as a result of incomplete treatment. Then the sufferer has Relapsed Malaria Fever which gets complicated, and later leads  to death if care is not taken. 

5. Malaria fever in Nigeria is caused by a Plasmodium specie (Plasmodium falciparum) which gets transmitted from one man to another via Female Anopheles Mosquito(es). It doesn't destroy the intestines. 

6. Under prognosis, malaria fever is expected to come with Typhoid fever, so a health Practitioner will prescribe you both drugs for malaria and typhoid. 

7. Typhoid causes Emesis (vomiting)  and it leads to weakness of the body,  stomach ache (or general  abdominal pain), just like Malaria presents. 

8. When struggling with Typhoid,  one vomits food and water ( intakes).  Malaria could come without emesis. This vomiting Causes Loss of Electrolyte and body fluids, which leads to enervation (weakness of the body). 

 
9. Treatments  of Typhoid are: Intravenous treatment (giving IV injections),  taking of oral drugs, and  intramuscular injections. If malaria is not complicated, you don't need to set a line (IV line). You can treat Malaria with just oral drugs and Intramuscular injections. 

10. Antibiotics are the best treatment of Typhoid fever, to kill the bacterium Salmonella typhi. While plasmodium is a protozoan, needed to be treated with Antimalarial drugs. 

Note: Typhoid fever is contacted from contaminated intakes.

IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE EFFECTUAL ANTIBIOTICS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TYPHOID FEVER, Ask. 

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