Yes, typhus still occurs in some parts of the world, though it is rare in developed countries due to improved sanitation and public health measures. The disease is primarily caused by Rickettsia bacteria, which are transmitted through ectoparasites like fleas and lice. Outbreaks can still happen, particularly in areas with poor living conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate healthcare. Efforts to control and prevent typhus continue, especially in regions where it remains a public health concern.
Yes typhus is still around today but it is very very rare !!!
2,000,000,000 people have died of typhus
More than thousand million people have died of typhus from typhus in last 700 years.
we get typhus by bites of ticks and lice~
millions of people
a reactivation of an earlier infection with epidemic typhus. It affects people years after they have completely recovered from epidemic typhus.
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Yes Typhus has killed many millions of people throughout history. It is caused by lice, and is very infectious. It still kills many people in Africa although there is a vaccine. Anne Frank famously died from Typhus in concentration camp
bacteria
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Yes, the typhus rash may itch, especially if it is murine typhus.
Typhus, typhoid fever and dysentry.