When the body is exposed to epidemic typhus, caused by the bacterium Rickettsia prowazekii and transmitted by lice, it typically triggers an immune response characterized by fever, chills, headache, and muscle aches. The body may also develop a rash, which usually starts on the torso and spreads. As the infection progresses, it can lead to more severe complications, including neurological issues and organ failure if not treated promptly. Overall, the body's reaction involves mobilizing immune defenses to combat the infection, but severe cases can result in significant morbidity.
While typhus diseases are commonly spread by the lice and ticks of rats, Epidemic typhus is spread by the human body louse.
While typhus diseases are commonly spread by the lice and ticks of rats, Epidemic typhus is spread by the human body louse.
Epidemic typhus, which is sometimes called jail fever or louse-borne typhus
a reactivation of an earlier infection with epidemic typhus. It affects people years after they have completely recovered from epidemic typhus.
Yes, there was a typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen in the early months of 1945.
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Yes, there was a typhus epidemic at Bergen-Belsen in the early months of 1945.
she died in a typhus epidemic
Typhus is transmitted in human feces, and is usually spread by contaminated water. It is not spread by animal vectors.
Anne Frank was diagnosed with typhus, a highly contagious and potentially fatal infectious disease caused by a bacteria called Rickettsia. She contracted the disease while in a concentration camp during World War II.
Hellooooooooo! Anybody out here? Come on people! Typhus,i.e. Rickettsia pronazek (Epidemic typhus)...The vaccine in the military during the 1952-1963 was called "Typhus" vaccine. Question: What is it called TODAY? Great web site, HA.
she was in bergen-belsen when a typhus epidemic swept the concentration camp. it is not known the exact person, probably more than one person.