Typhoid

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Erysipelas (1)
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Whooping cough (14)
Yellow fever (8)

Synopsis: 5. medicine & health: 1. diseases: Diseases: Infectious diseases: Typhoid:


BBC 01117.txt

and powdered tiger humerus (for treating ulcers and typhoid) for $3, 200 per kilo in Seoul, according to the conservation charity.


impactlab_2010 03307.txt

He caught typhoid fever from an inmate, nearly died of it, and for a year was unable to play baseball.

He caught typhoid fever from an inmate nearly died of it, and for a year was unable to play baseball.


Livescience_2014 01086.txt

Into this river 66 tons of human feces and 250000 gallons of urine were discharged every day from Rosario where typhoid was common.

At its end 503 had been admitted to hospital with typhoid 403 with bacteriological confirmation. Among those affected there was a significant over-representation of women aged 15 to 25 living in the more prosperous west end of the city.

Nobody died from typhoid in the outbreak thanks to antibiotics so in that regard it was modern.

Typhoid is still common in countries whose drinking water is contaminated regularly with human feces the 2004/2005 outbreak in Kinshasa affected 42564


Livescience_2014 04563.txt

and became a naturalized citizen of the United states. Life in America would prove difficult for Houckgeest as he lost three of his children to typhoid


Popsci_2014 00283.txt

The land of the jungle where the mosquito sang her weird song of death unmolested for four hundred years vying with the germs of dysentery typhoid fever and pneumonia in the destruction of human life;

Typhoid fever was very common and the ravages of dysentery were sorely distressing. The history of the Isthmus is linked inseparably with disease and death.

where the mortality from typhoid fever and dysentery has been reduced to the minimum; where malaria has become mild and controllable;

Shall we go on permitting hundreds of thousands of people to die of preventable diseases like typhoid fever malaria and tuberculosis?


Popsci_2014 01265.txt

and as if this was not enough a most serious attack of erysipelas with typhoid symptoms.


ScienceDaily_2014 06388.txt

It's like Typhoid Mary a BVDV Bossy he says. The animal will shed the virus for its entire life.


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