Anywhere that would place feces near your food.
Insects are most likely to be found in Amber. Because amber is a fossilized gum. The insects are likely to get stuck with gum prior to the process of fossilization of gum into amber.
Flies can be dangerous to humans because they can carry and transmit diseases such as diarrhea, cholera, dysentery, and typhoid fever. They pick up pathogens from feeding on feces, garbage, and decaying matter, and then transfer these pathogens to surfaces and food that humans come into contact with.
Fossils are most likely to be found in sedimentary rocks. This is because these rocks form from layers of sand, dirt, and debris that accumulate over time and can preserve the remains of plants and animals. Sedimentary rocks often have distinct layers that can hold fossils within them.
Coelophysis would mostly be found in the New York lowlands.
Yuck. No. Most of the worms that are likely to fall out of your dog are white or close to white in color. None are pink.
Drinking water
it only infects people most commonly in developing countries where sanitation and hygene are poor
Children from age group from five to fifteen are probably most prone to typhoid fever.
Peritonitis is a frequent cause of death from typhoid fever.
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Typhoid fever and most of the other diseases were treated by priests at that time.
It is fairly common to have typhoid bacteria in your stool for one or two weeks after you get the typhoid fever. Most chronic carriers have got the typhoid bacteria in their gall bladder. They pass them via stool, periodically.
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales. He died at 18 yrs most likely because of typhoid fever.
people with poor hygiene
In the United States, most patients who contract typhoid fever have recently returned from travel to another country where typhoid is much more common, including Mexico, Peru, Chile, India, and Pakistan.
Henry Frederick Stuart, Prince of Wales. He died at 18 yrs most likely because of typhoid fever.
Typhoid fever spreads most commonly in rainy season. Typhoid can spread through contaminated water and by houseflies, which are abundant in rainy season.