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What disease was brought to south America from Europe?

Small pox, influenza, measles, and typhus.


What efforts were to find the cure for typhus?

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What efforts were made to find the cure for typhus?

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Were is typhus most likely found?

It's common in most places of the world except industrialized regions such as United States, Canada, Western Europe, Australia and Japan. Found in Asia, Africa, and Latin America (places where frequent hand washing is infrequent also where water is contaminated with sewer).


Does typhus itch?

Yes, the typhus rash may itch, especially if it is murine typhus.


Is there a sertent place that you get typhus?

is there a certent place that you get typhus


What is another name for epidemic typhus?

Epidemic typhus, which is sometimes called jail fever or louse-borne typhus


Was typhus scrub caused by rats?

Yes. The rats is born with Typhus. And if a rat bit you, then you will have Typhus. It is a disease that can kill you.


Which foods came to Europe from Central and South America?

From Europe to New world:OnionsOlivesTurnipsCoffee BeansPeaches, PairsGrains (Wheat, Rice, Barley, Oats)Livestock (Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses)Disease (Smallpox, Influenza, Typhus, Measles, Malaria, Diphtheria, Whooping, Cough)HoneybeesSugar caneBananasGrapesCitrus FruitFrom the New World, To Europe:SquashPumpkinsTurkeysPeanutsPotatoesTomatoesCornSweet PotatoesPeppersTobaccoPineapplesCacaoBeansVanilla


How do you spell Typhus?

uhm im not sure but i think its typhus?


How is typhus transmitted?

Typhus is tramitted by body lice and ticks


What is another name for scrub typhus?

Scrub typhus is also known as tsutsugamushi disease. also commonly referred to as tropical typhus.