It was often drinking/ washing water that was infected by sewage that caused typhoid. You could catch it from the Thames where it wasn't illegal to throw in your sewage, but people mainly got their drinking water from there aswell, so obviously it would have been infected.
Londoners
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The Victorians called it typhus
Cholera
You have bacteremia ( bacteria in the blood stream) in the first week of typhoid fever. Typhoid bacteria can settle any where. Eye can be affected by typhoid fever.
Large areas of the world are still affected by typhoid, especially in times of disaster when sanitary systems are thrown into disarray.
He died cos of Typhoid, Typhoid is Dirty Water He druck It.The dirty Water Is that Poor people in Victorian Times They do The toilet In the river which People Drink from
they are so stupid
Intestine
Colds Typhoid Typhus Cholera Scarlet fever
cholera, typhoid fever scarlet fever and small pox
In the first week of typhoid fever, there is bacteremia. So many organs and systems can be affected by typhoid bacteria. After one week the bacteria settle for the small intestine of the patient, though the whole body is affected by typhoid toxins.