I think the people who lived in slum areas are likely to get sick because people lived in crowded ,unsanitary conditions.
To make a baby sick you can expose your baby to people that are sick. Bringing the baby around people who have been sick exposes they smaller immune system and most likely the baby will catch the illness.
you can drink it, but it will most likely make you sick
Most likely
If not for Peter lalor we would not get sick leaves or unions.
The most likely thing that most people develop when that are sick is an imbalance in their body, and often their mind as well. The other consideration is that that the sickness can come from within the body or from an external source, outside the body.
Many people got sick and died.
Winter
a fever.
People were healthier, lived longer got sick less often. More people lived to become grown ups, and had healthy children. As a result the population grew.
You can get sick by eating your finger without washing it because it has germs and you will also get sick if your around other people that are sick and when people sneeze on you.
no not likely
If you make the unjustified assumption that the 25 people were a representative sample of the 600, then you would expect 48 sick people. However, that is merely the expected value, the true number is likely to be different from 48.