Does paratyphoid spread to family?


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Paratyphoid fever is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by paratyphoid A, B and C. It is transmitted through faeces. The pathogen is mainly excreted through feces. It can be transmitted through contaminated water, food, daily contact, flies and cockroaches. Food and water sources can often cause outbreaks or epidemics. Therefore, if you suffer from paratyphoid fever, if you contact your family members daily, you may be infected to your family members. Therefore, paratyphoid fever needs to be isolated according to intestinal infectious diseases. It needs to be isolated until the symptoms disappear. Feces culture should be done every five to seven days. Patients with negative results twice in a row, or fifteen days after the temperature drops to normal, can be released from isolation.