Epidemic typhus spread rapidly in ghettos and concentration camps due to overcrowded living conditions, poor sanitation, and inadequate access to food and medical care. The close quarters facilitated the transmission of lice, the primary vectors for the disease. Additionally, the stress of malnutrition and weakened immune systems made individuals more susceptible to infections. These factors combined created a perfect environment for the outbreak of typhus epidemics.
The combined effects of malnutrition and severe overcrowding meant that infectious diseases spread easily. Moreover, there was no medication in the camps and ghettos.
no medications in the camps so if you got sick there was nothing you could do about it the food rations were below starvation levels so theses two things together could have caused tuberculosis
bad living conditions , lack of medicine, and a lack of sanitation
No link between uranium and epidemic diseases.
A virus epidemic caused by severe drought, rodents, and close-quartered workiing conditions for growing wheat introduced by the Spaniards.
The epidemic was caused by a highly contagious virus.
A major flu epidemic caused by a vaccine failure was the reason many schools closed in 1947.
The aids epidemic had a huge impact on the cold war, the impact was caused by aids
Genes are also to blame.
Smallpox
People were hungry and dirty. The ghettos were very dirty, which caused diseases. Also, human waste was thrown onto the streets.
Gassing caused blindness and lung damage, and the cramped conditions in trenches resulted in the spread of typhus, numerous other louse and flea-borne illnesses, and in 1918, a deadly flu epidemic.