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The bacteria that causes typhus is Rickettsia, these are intracellular parasites - meaning that they survive within the cells of a human body.

The bacteria is usually transmitted through the feces of lice and fleas. When a flea or lice carrying the bacteria bites a human, the person will usually scratch the bite - allowing the feces containing the bacteria to enter the skin, infecting that person.

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