In trench warfare, soldiers are at risk of several diseases due to unsanitary conditions and close quarters. Common ailments include trench fever, caused by lice; dysentery, often from contaminated water; and typhus, spread by fleas and lice. Additionally, respiratory infections can arise from exposure to the elements and overcrowding. These diseases significantly impacted troop health and morale during conflicts like World War I.
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They didn't get warmth in the Trenches. It was always cold & damp & infested with diseases.
weil's disease, plague
If you mean diseases, you could catch hypothermia, athletes foot, a terrible cold, cancer from wounds which have not been treated properly and loads others due to trench conditions as they were horrible!
The trenches were a very distressing place. Diseases' were caught such as trench foot. The the only cure was to have your legs amputated.
You are in luck. You can't catch gay diseases at all because there is no such thing as a gay disease.
Yes, turkeys can and will often catch diseases from chickens. This is why it is advised to keep turkeys and chickens separate, this way the turkeys cannot catch the disease from the chickens.
swan is acually a type of malaria diseaz it can catch.
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No, not typically.
James Cook did not catch any notable diseases.
Gangrene, hepatitis, and trenches