over 2 thousand
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as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
In 1901 the death rate was 27.5 per 100,000 people or 0.3%.
Patient is carrier of typhoid fever for few weeks. Many asymptomatic cases of typhoid are also carriers of typhoid for few weeks. Occasionally the person becomes chronic carrier of typhoid bacteria. Such people are very dangerous, when they work in cooking profession and have poor personal hygiene. You should read the story of Typhoid Mary from USA.
Typhoid certainly can have a relationship with the loss of hair. Typhoid however comes with many different symptoms and hair loss is not always a determining factor.
At least we should test 2times.
Before 1980's you used to treat typhoid fever with Chloramphenicol antibiotic for 10 to 14 days. It is a 'bacteriostatic' antibiotic and there used to be many cases of chronic carrier. Few used to relapse and responded well to chloramphenicol again. Then there was emergence of chloramphenicol resistant typhoid fever. It was a serious threat to health system. Fortunately fluroqunoline group of antibacterials came to the rescue. And most cases can be managed with this antibacterial drug. This being 'bactericidal' drug you do-not have many carriers of typhoid fever. Another drug being ceftriaxone injections is also 'bactericidal' antibiotic. And you do-not have many cases of chronic carrier of typhoid fever. You treat the typhoid carriers with one of the 'bactericidal' drug. But, if you happen to find a person of typhoid fever for 40 years, please do not get surprised. As in biology this can easily happen. ( It is interesting to read the story of 'Typhoid Merry' from USA.)
No one is really certain, but historians believe it was either typhoid fever or viral pneumonia.
What print resource telll you how many cases were diagnosed in the U.S. for typhod fever in 1944?