Large areas of the world are still affected by typhoid, especially in times of disaster when sanitary systems are thrown into disarray.
If you are living in developing country, then you at the risk of catching the typhoid fever. If you are living in developed country, then you practically at no risk of catching the typhoid fever.
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Yes. There is currently a shortage of injectable typhoid vaccine, but oral typhoid vaccine is still available.
The issue of state's rights is still debated by historians and polititians today. The issue of slavery however is not a factor. Slavery was abolished in the US when the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution was adopted.
Just tried to donate blood today and got rejected because I had typhoid fever 20 years ago.
There are two vaccines for typhoid, Ty21a, which is given orally, and Vi capsular polysaccharide vaccine, which is an injectable subunit vaccine.
Human rights and women empowerment are some of the issues facing us today.
Technology is quickly changing the way the world works.
That is a very intelligent question! Typhoid disappeared from all the developed countries by 1940 by improved sanitation and good personal hygiene. Incidentally they were all Christian countries. Typhoid was rampant in developing countries by that time.
actually, slave trading is still an issue today. And not just with blacks, but of all races.
Technology is quickly changing the way the world works. ~ apex
To get free labor and for big selling profit. Slavery is still an issue today, even in the USA.