I am not going to swear by this answer, but considering the limited choices of drugs available during the Second World War, and also since I wrote my college thesis on the Sulfonamides, I am going to guess that the Sulfa drugs, particularly Sulfanilimide, were the weapon of choice against the miserably infectious salmonella typhi bacteria.
There was no cure for typhoid fever in colonial times. Nevertheless wise old physician probably used to cure typhoid by good nursing care. There was about 20 % mortality for the typhoid fever without effective antibiotic therapy.
chicken
From typhoid fever a few days before her sister
Smallpox, Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Malaria, and Cholera
by burning the dead ones and all their belongings
typhoid was discovered in World war 1
Typhoid is similar to typhus fever. So it is probably called as typhoid fever. Typhoid has surpassed the typhus fever in prevalence to great extent.
In Typhoid Fever, Frank McCourt tells of when he was hospitalized for several months after his confirmation. He tells of the hardships he endured during his childhood.
Yes. Typhoid fever is common there.
Doxycycline is useless for typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever transfer from one person to other by fecal/oral route.
No, typhoid fever can cause death though.
Typhoid fever is caused by salmonella typhi bacteria.
You have ciprofloxacin, ceftriaxone injections, azithromycin and chloramphenicol to treat the typhoid fever. One of the above drug can treat the typhoid fever.
Typhoid Fever is a proper noun. It names a specific type of fever.
as many as 1 every 3 people get typhoid fever
Spinach is to be avoided for three weeks after typhoid fever.