Typhoid Mary's real name was Mary Mallon. She was an Irish immigrant to America, and responsible for a number of outbreaks of typhoid in New York in the early twentieth century.
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Yes, (everyone does) His name was Henry Durrell Ball (1886-1915). He died of typhoid when Lucille was only 3.
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Typhoid Mary is best known for being the first person in the United States of America for carrying the pathogen associated with typhoid fever. Her real name is Mary Mallon.
Typhoid Mary is best known for being the first person in the United States of America for carrying the pathogen associated with typhoid fever. Her real name is Mary Mallon.
Typhoid Mary, whose real name was Mary Mallon, arrived in the United States in 1883 at the age of 30. She was born in 1869 in Ireland and immigrated to the U.S. in search of better opportunities. Her later association with typhoid fever cases led to her being infamously known as "Typhoid Mary."
Typhoral (Typh-oral) is oral vaccine for typhoid fever. That is the catchy name for the vaccine. Typherix and biovac typhoid etc are but few brand names of the typhoid vaccines.
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Typhoid is the common name. I have never heard of it called anything else.
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Typhoid fever is the scientific name and is caused by the organism Salmonella typhisalmonela typhi
Typhoid Mary, whose real name was Mary Mallon, was a cook who became a notorious carrier of typhoid fever in the early 20th century. While she did not infect her family, her cooking led to outbreaks that affected many others. Mary was forcibly quarantined for over two decades and eventually died in 1938. There is no evidence that her immediate family members died of typhoid; they were not significantly impacted by her carrier status.