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Which former US army officer studied typhoid fever and yellow fever?

Winfield Scott


What is the date when the pathogen that causes typhoid fever first discovered?

In 1880 Karl Joseph Eberth described a bacillus that he suspected was the cause of typhoid. The bacillus that causes typhoid fever goes by the scientific name of Salmonella enterica enterica, serovar Typhi.Many men died in the US Civil War due to typhoid fever. See the link below for what this disease can cause:


What is the ratio of people effected by typhoid fever?

Typhoid is a dangerous disease. The aer about 21.5 million people in the world affected every year


Where in the US is typhoid most commonly found?

You do not find the patients of typhoid in US. Only travellers and immigrants are at the risk of getting typhoid. Typhoid must be curiosity in US. The ultimate doctors from US will probably enjoy to manage the patient of typhoid.


Is typhoid a virus or a bacteria?

Rheumatic fever is a disease caused by a group of bacteria known as Group A streptococcus (pronounced STREP-tuh-cac-us).


What would happen if a salmonella got extinct or endangered?

That would be a good thing. Salmonella is a bacteria that causes typhoid fever and food poisoning. About 30 people a year in the US die from salmonella infection.


What major loss did the Democratic Party suffer in June 1861?

On June 3, 1861, the most influential leader of the Democratic Party, Stephen A. Douglas died suddenly from typhoid fever. It is speculated that had he lived, he would have been a viable Democratic candidate for the 1864 US presidential election. Many books on the US Civil War fail to mention the importance of Douglas' death.


How many people died of typhoid in the gold rush?

Typhoid kills millions of people every year. You can guess the exact figure of the people, typhoid has taken away from us, from thousands of years. Typhoid has killed the children, mainly.


How did the germ theory change in living conditions in Europe and the US?

The cleanliness helped prevent the spread of disease. Cities built Plumbing and sewer systems and took other steps to improve public health. Medical researches developed vaccines or cures for such deadly diseases as typhus, typhoid fever, diphtheria, and yellow fever.


What is spring fever?

As the cold and the darkness of winter leaves us and the days become brighter and warmer with the onset of Spring, our hearts and spirits lighten and bring us a dizzying joy that stirs our blood and heats our bodies similar to symptoms of a fever. Answer offered by Ninette Bravo.


Why increases need for oxygen and sugar throughout the body in fever?

After all ,fever literally means increased body temperature by what ever cause.The point here is not the cause but the reason why we need increased amount of oxygen and other metabolites.This is because in the course of the reaction that bring us the fever they are needed. Fever by itself is physiological response.


What major disease epidemic were in US cities in the late 1800s?

Typhoid