City
Epaper

Typhoid cases rise, doctors recommend vaccines

By IANS | Updated: June 30, 2023 13:35 IST

Lucknow, June 30 With cases of typhoid fever on the rise, experts are calling upon individuals, particularly children ...

Open in App

Lucknow, June 30 With cases of typhoid fever on the rise, experts are calling upon individuals, particularly children and those with compromised immune systems, to prioritise receiving the typhoid vaccine.

Despite affecting 45 lakh people, especially children, and causing 9,000 deaths yearly in India, with 27 per cent of cases originating from UP alone, concerns have been raised regarding the low awareness of typhoid immunization.

Paediatrician Dr Nyay Gupta said, “Typhoid causes high fever, headache, weakness, discomfort, cough, fatigue and constipation. Children are more prone to it. Severe cases can lead to intestinal bleeding, bowel perforation and meningitis that can be fatal. Urgent vaccination and prevention are essential, especially in the rainy season.”

He said there are two safe and effective typhoid vaccines: a conjugated vaccine (TCV) and a non-conjugated polysaccharide vaccine (ViCPS). The TCV vaccine is recommended for infants, children (6 months and older), and adults up to 45 years.

It provides nearly 90 per cent protection and requires only one shot. The polysaccharide vaccine needs to be taken again every three years. A wholesale vaccine supplier in Lucknow, said ViCPS are available at Rs 200 per dose and TCV at Rs 2,000 per dose.

Prof Kauser Usman of KGMU said, “About 7-8 typhoid patients visit the OPD daily and the numbers are expected to increase. Besides vaccination, one should drink clean water and avoid contaminated food.”

Prof Nishant Verma of KGMU’s paediatrics department said although the Indian government does not include typhoid vaccination in its mandatory immunization programme, the Indian Paediatrician Society recommends prioritising children due to their developing immune systems.

Dr Himanshu Chaturvedi of Balrampur hospital emphasised the importance of vaccination for individuals with compromised immune systems, such as cancer patients, transplant recipients and those with autoimmune disorders, to protect against severe complications.

He underlined the need for campaigns to raise awareness about typhoid fever, its risks and preventive measures, including vaccination, to reduce the disease burden.

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: lucknowLucknow Lok SabhaLucknow UniversityKgmuBalrampurAgra Lucknow ExpresswayLucknow JunctionPachperwa Of BalrampurLucknow PoliceLucknow Cantonment
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalChristmas 2025: December 25 Reflects India’s Unity and Legacy, Says PM Narendra Modi (Watch Video)

NationalDelhi-Lucknow Highway Accident: One Injured as Two Trucks Crash Into Divider Amid Dense Fog in Moradabad

CricketIND vs SA: India vs South Africa 4th T20I Abandoned Due to Excessive Fog in Lucknow

CricketIND vs SA 4th T20I LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where to Watch India vs South Africa Match on TV and Online

CricketIND vs SA 4th T20I Toss Delayed Due to Fog at Ekana Stadium in Lucknow

National Realted Stories

NationalTN allocates Rs 248.44 cr for Pongal gift hampers; decision on cash component awaited

NationalArunachal Guv briefs Vice President on progress in education, health and social welfare

NationalNew Year Celebrations Turns Fatal as Two Friends Die in Road Accident on Bareilly–Nainital Highway

NationalNFR rolls out new schedule to boost passenger services, operations in NE, Bihar & Bengal

NationalSenior CPI-M leader Surendran dismisses reports of SIT questioning in Sabarimala gold case