Typhoid fever itself is not considered "armed and dangerous," as it is a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi, primarily transmitted through contaminated food and water. While it can lead to severe health complications and even death if untreated, its impact is not comparable to that of a weapon or violent threat. The degree of damage caused by typhoid fever largely depends on factors like access to medical care, the individual's health, and the timeliness of treatment.
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