How Do You Spell WALKING TYPHOID?

Pronunciation: [wˈɔːkɪŋ tˈa͡ɪfɔ͡ɪd] (IPA)

Walking typhoid, also known as enteric fever or typhoid fever, is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella enterica. The term "walking typhoid" refers to carriers of the bacteria who exhibit no symptoms but can spread the infection to others. The spelling of this word can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as /ˈwɔːkɪŋ taɪfɔɪd/, where the stress falls on the first syllable "walk" and the vowel sounds in "typhoid" are pronounced as "ai" and "oi" respectively.

WALKING TYPHOID Meaning and Definition

  1. Walking typhoid refers to an individual who carries and spreads the bacteria Salmonella typhi without displaying any symptoms of the disease. Salmonella typhi is the causative agent of typhoid fever, a severe and potentially life-threatening illness. This term is used to describe carriers who unknowingly transmit the bacteria to others, acting as a source of infection in a community.

    While the walking typhoid does not exhibit any signs of illness, they are capable of shedding Salmonella typhi bacteria in their feces. These carriers become reservoirs of the pathogen, as it colonizes their intestines but does not cause any discernible clinical symptoms. The bacteria can be acquired by individuals who come into contact with contaminated food, water, or surfaces soiled with the infected person's feces.

    Due to their asymptomatic nature, walking typhoid individuals can unknowingly spread the bacteria extensively, leading to outbreaks and transmission among individuals who have not had direct contact with contaminated sources. Therefore, identifying and treating these carriers is crucial in preventing the spread of the disease.

    Health authorities employ various methods like stool cultures and blood tests to identify and isolate these carriers. Antibiotics are often prescribed to eliminate the bacteria from carriers, reducing the risk of further transmission. Public health measures, such as proper sanitation, hygiene education, and water treatment, play a vital role in preventing and controlling outbreaks caused by walking typhoid carriers.

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    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for WALKING TYPHOID

  • walking typhoad
  • walking typhomd
  • walking typhohd
  • walking typhoit
  • walking typhoil
  • walkingtyphoeid
  • walkinngtyphoid
  • w alking typhoid
  • wa lking typhoid
  • wal king typhoid
  • walk ing typhoid
  • walki ng typhoid
  • walkin g typhoid
  • walking t yphoid
  • walking typh oid
  • walking typho id
  • walking typhoi d

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