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Photos of the Disease
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A photomicrograph of Salmonella typhosus bacteria using a Flagellar stain technique. Salmonella typhosus, also known as Eberthella typhi and Bacillus typhosus, is the cause of Typhoid fever.
Histopathology of a lymph node in a case of Typhoid Fever.
A photomicrograph of Salmonella typhosus bacteria using a Gram stain technique.
Histopathology of the gallbladder in a case of Typhoid fever.
Images of People Affected by the Disease
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Rose spots on the chest of a patient with typhoid fever due to the bacterium Salmonella typhi.
Rose spots on abdomen of a patient with typhoid fever due to the bacterium Salmonella typhi.
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Content last reviewed on April 23, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases