Typhoid vaccine
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Typhoid vaccine is a vaccine
used against typhoid fever
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There are two effective types:
Almroth Edward Wright developed an effective inactivated whole-cell typhoid vaccine that was introduced in 1896. Due to side-effects its usage was eventually discontinued. An experimental vaccine called Vi-rEPA has showed promising results in trials so far, indicating higher effectiveness and longer immunity. However, it has yet to be licensed for use.
Vaccine
A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe or its toxins...
used against typhoid fever
Typhoid fever
Typhoid fever, also known as Typhoid, is a common worldwide bacterial disease, transmitted by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person, which contain the bacterium Salmonella enterica, serovar Typhi...
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There are two effective types:
- Ty21aTy21aTy21a is a live attenuated bacterial vaccine that protects against typhoid. It is one of two typhoid vaccines currently recommended by the World Health Organization. The vaccine offers a statistically significant protection for the first three years, with between 8% to 54% effectiveness for the...
, which is a live vaccine - Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccineVi capsular polysaccharide vaccineThe Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine is one of two vaccines recommended by the World Health Organisation for the prevention of typhoid...
, which is a subunit vaccine
Almroth Edward Wright developed an effective inactivated whole-cell typhoid vaccine that was introduced in 1896. Due to side-effects its usage was eventually discontinued. An experimental vaccine called Vi-rEPA has showed promising results in trials so far, indicating higher effectiveness and longer immunity. However, it has yet to be licensed for use.