Vaccinating Against Typhoid

Typhoid fever is a severe bacterial infection spread through water or food contaminated with human waste. Over 21 million people are stricken with typhoid fever annually, resulting in at least 200,000 deaths per year, predominantly among school-age and preschool-age children in many areas.

In populations without access to safe water and basic sanitation, typhoid vaccination can help reduce this gap in equity by delivering a safe, effective and cost-effective way to control typhoid, and can complement safe water and sanitation interventions. Two typhoid vaccines are available internationally and both are considered safe and effective.

Geographical distribution of typhoid fever

CDC’s work to vaccinate against typhoid

Additional resources

Page last reviewed: June 11, 2014
Content source: Global Immunization