Typhoid spread rapidly in slums primarily due to poor sanitation and overcrowding, which facilitated the transmission of the bacteria. Inadequate access to clean water and proper sewage disposal meant that contaminated water and food were common, increasing the risk of infection. Additionally, close living quarters made it easier for the disease to spread from person to person. The lack of healthcare resources and public health measures further exacerbated the situation.
Typhoid cases are normally concentrated in urban slums and rural areas of developing countries, where sanitation is generally not good and personal hygiene is poor.
Conditions in the slums were typically overcrowded, with poor sanitation, lack of clean water, and inadequate housing. Diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and tuberculosis were common due to the unsanitary living conditions. Many residents faced poverty, crime, and limited access to education and healthcare.
Fires spread rapidly in the Kobe earthquake due to ruptured gas lines, damaged electrical systems, and the collapse of buildings with flammable materials. The earthquake's shaking also made it difficult for emergency responders to access affected areas quickly.
Typhoid is a dangerous disease. The aer about 21.5 million people in the world affected every year
by crowed and unsanitary trenches
it is speard country
the typhoid disease is prevented with a vaccine called typhoid vaccine
King of the Slums ended in 1991.
There are a lot of slums in Washington D.C. slums are people who live in cardboard boxes or under highways
The slums -apex :)
She is suffering from typhoid.
You have many brands for typhoid injections made from surface antigen of typhoid bacteria.