Ghana: Fantana reveals she has typhoid on Twitter

By NewsDesk @infectiousdiseasenews

Ghana singer, Fantana, revealed Thursday on Twitter that she has come down with typhoid fever.

According to the tweet: Fantana Army, I know I’ve been missing for days that’s because I’ve been sick with TYPHOID FEVER I’ll be back soon, Xoxo, Fantana

Fantana in real life is called Francine Nyanko Koffi . She is a Ghanaian from the Enzema land- Western Region but born and raised in Atlanta.

Typhoid fever is a potentially life-threatening illness caused by the bacterium Salmonella typhi. Salmonella typhi lives only in humans. Persons with typhoid fever carry the bacteria in their bloodstream and intestinal tract. In addition, a small number of persons, called carriers, recover from typhoid fever but continue to carry the bacteria. Both ill persons and carriers shed S.typhi in their feces.

You can get typhoid fever if you eat food or drink beverages that have been handled by a person who is shedding S. typhi or if sewage contaminated with S. typhi bacteria gets into the water you use for drinking or washing food. Therefore, typhoid fever is more common in areas of the world where handwashing is less frequent and water is likely to be contaminated with sewage.

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Typhoid fever can be successfully treated with appropriate antibiotics, and persons given antibiotics usually begin to feel better within 2 to 3 days.





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