What print resource telll you how many cases were diagnosed in the U.S. for typhod fever in 1944?
Typhoid fever is very uncommon in USA. You get few cases of typhoid among the travellers and immigrants. Typhoid is a curiosity in USA.
Acute typhoid is very uncommon. But then it is possible to have acute typhoid, when patient gets the loading dose of the bacteria. Usually the fever is paratyphoid fever in such cases.
It can be treated with antibiotics and in many cases, it will be cured.
Typhoid cases are normally concentrated in urban slums and rural areas of developing countries, where sanitation is generally not good and personal hygiene is poor.
Typhoid fever was not very common in the 1940's. As a matter of fact, the fatality cases caused by typhoid fever in the 40's was less than 15%. It was mild in the 1940's.
Yes.
because she really did spread typhoid. She was a carrier of typhoid and caused about 35 cases and 3 deaths in New York. She worked as a cook and many of those who ate her food would come down with typhoid.
Cases of what?
Julius Dreschfeld has written: 'Cases of apyrexial typhoid fever' -- subject(s): Typhoid fever, Case studies
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.
The cases just happened in human resource - you can't be serious...
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