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ther is no cure but there is treatments.
you gas them - which is exactly what mengele did his 1st day at birkenau, when theres an epidemic of typhoid, mengele's new method was to send everyone in the block to the gas chambers (even if the block has only 1 case of typhus) then the baracks were all disinfected. and that's how you get rid of typhus! mengele would boast. & he actually got a medal for it!
Efforts were made to find Forestier's necklace because it was a valuable heirloom that held sentimental value to her. Additionally, the necklace was borrowed by Mathilde to wear to a special event, so finding it was necessary to avoid any repercussions or accusations of theft.
There was no cure for typhoid in Victorian time. the old wise physician, probably used to treat typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever, at that time.
what efforts have been made to overcome the limitations of financial accounting
Before the reform efforts of Dorothea Dix, persons with mental illness were often neglected and housed in poor living conditions, including jails and almshouses. They were subject to inhumane treatment, such as chaining and confinement in unsanitary facilities. There was minimal understanding of mental illness, and little effort was made to provide proper care or treatment.
New regulations were made concerning the meals and clothing of the school.
Efforts to find Mme Forestier's necklace were made by searching the entire city, retracing her steps from the party, interviewing potential witnesses, and offering a reward for any information leading to its discovery. The police and private investigators were also involved in the search.
Yes, I agree. Efforts are being made that include the ban in CFC's in various countries.
first answer:The majority of jews who died during the holocaust were victims of typhus. They had a typhus epidemic which was helped along by strategic allied bombing.correct answer:Thousands of Jews were killed by typhus, such as at Bergen-Belsen camp north-east of Hannover, thousands were killed by starvation, thousands died from various other diseases; however millions were murdered in gas chambers & by firing squads.Also strategic bombing did not make the typhus epidemic worse. The spread of this type disease is made worse by the close proximity of infected people to others. German camps did exactly what the name of these camps imply, they 'concentrated' them in a tight space, thus creating the conditions for the spread of any typhus. The Germans never intended to treat infected prisoners, just prevent the spread of typhus beyond the camp.If anything, strategic bombing disrupted German rail traffic making it harder for the Germans to transport Jews to the Concentration & Death Camps.
'Cups' were "made" by FIFA and are used to award players and teams for their efforts.