New Delhi, Aug. 5 -- Delhi is seeing a rise in monsoon-related illnesses, especially typhoid and cholera, according to city doctors, who said people should take preventive measures and those at higher risk should consider getting vaccinated against typhoid. The Fortis Memorial Research Institute said that the hospital has seen a spike in typhoid cases among patients visiting the OPD in the past couple of weeks. Dr Neha Rastogi Panda, consultant, infectious diseases at the hospital said, "Usually, we get one or two typhoid cases in a month, but with the monsoon onset, that has increased to almost 7-8 typhoid cases in a week at our hospital." Another development is that cases of extensively drug-resistant (XDR) typhoid fever, caused by Salmo...