In the concentration camps, Dysentery and Typhus were very common.
The usual answer is infectious diseases that Columbus and Co brought with them from Europe - diseases that had previously been unknown in the Americas and against with the Native Americans had therefore not built up immunity or even resistance.By the way, I wouldn't call that an American holocaust as was not deliberate killing.
That will be mostly cancer or diseases of the degenerative kind.
Malaria was uncommon, if not unheard of.
by saying there is hope!!!!! that is how you spread love during the holocaust
The term Pogrom did not originate during the Holocaust.
typhoidtyphusand other diseases
The Journal of Infectious Diseases was created in 1904.
Emerging Infectious Diseases was created in 1995.
Clinical Infectious Diseases was created in 1979.
Any communicable disease is an infectious disease. See "Infectious and no Infectious Diseases what is the difference?" question .Common Cold Common cold and AIDS both are infectious diseases unless you take necessary precautions.
colds, and infectious diseases
There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.
Nutritional diseases are not classified as infectious disease because they do not fit the definition of 'infectious'. They cannot be transmitted from one person to another and the causative agents come from the environment.
It means diseases that are infectious.
Scandinavian Journal of Infectious Diseases was created in 1969.
Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital ended in 1996.
Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital was created in 1904.