Untreated about 15 to 20 % patients will die of typhoid fever. Even with good medical treatment there is about one percent mortality. Most of the later category die of intestinal perforation. You can not go for operation on critically ill patient.
People usually recover uneventfully from endemic typhus, although the elderly, those with other medical problems, or people mistakenly treated with sulfa drugs may have a 1% Death Rate from the illness.
Scientists estimate that about 25 of every 100 people infected during an epidemic die.
According to the World Health Organization approximately 72 million people were killed.
While children usually recover well from epidemic typhus, older adults may have as much as a 60% death rate without treatment.
Trench fever and epidemic typhus the other two diseases have mortality rates of 5%-10%.
There is 100 % morbidity in typhoid fever. Patient has to be absent from job or school for about one month.
Endemic typhus is carried by fleas.
There was no vaccine for endemic typhus in the great war.
The causative bacteria is called Rickettsia typhi.
Mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites (correct
Eschericia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Klebsiella pneumonie, Yersinia pestisRickesttsia prowazekii-the endemic typhus bacteria
The faster the recovery heart rate drops, the more fit you are
The first wave of typhus was in 1940, the second in 1941 (110,000-110,000 cases, 20% mortality rate). 92% of cases of typhus were among Jews in Warsaw. Tuberculosid claimed even more lives in the Warsaw ghetto than typhus.
recovery time makes the pulse rate normal=)
The recovery heart rate tells you how fit you are. Thus the relationship between the two is simple. Athletes will have a low recovery rate making them very healthy and fit.
The faster the recovery heart rate drops, the more fit you are.
Your heart recovery time is the time it takes you to get from your max heart rate to your resting heart rate.
Sugar Recovery Rate is percentage of Sugar Production in Metric Ton to the Sugarcane crushed in Metric Ton. Generally the rate is somewhere between 9-11%.