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What kind of diseases did the soldiers get in world war 1?

Aids


What disease hit the US after World War II?

World War 2 diseases I am not familiar with, but the Spanish flu was an epidemic around the world at the end of World War 1.


What is a good fact about the word contagious?

A good fact about the word "contagious" is that it can refer to the spread of both infectious diseases and emotions or behaviors among people. This word is often used to describe how something can easily be passed from one person to another.


What were the diseases that the enlisted soldiers of Australia experienced during World War 1?

Pneumonia


What was the health like in World War 1?

Not as good as it is now (2010) It was dirty and caused diseases


Why did romania's soilders die in world war 1 more than they were wounded?

The cause was infectious diseases.


What are some informative websites about world war 1 diseases?

http://www.firstworldwar.com/ http://www.vlib.us/medical/ http://www.ralphmag.org/CG/world-war-one1.html


How did disease spread in world war 1?

During World War I, disease spread rapidly due to the close quarters of soldiers in trenches, unsanitary conditions, and the movement of troops across different regions. Outbreaks of illnesses such as influenza, dysentery, and typhus were exacerbated by malnutrition and the lack of medical care. The return of soldiers to their home countries further facilitated the spread of diseases, impacting civilian populations as well. Additionally, the mass mobilization of troops created ideal conditions for the transmission of contagious diseases.


What type off diseases were there in World War 1 please answer quickly i need it for my homework?

Gangrene, hepatitis, and trenches


Why diseases did rats carry in world war 1?

the diseases caught by soldiers were nephritis, an inflammation of the kidney, and dysentery, the inflammation of the lining of the large intestines.


What were the main diseases in world War 1?

The Spanish flu was the main disease during world war 1. Over 20 million people died from it. Between 50-100 million could have died from this disease.


Did people call World War 1 that before World War 2 began?

It was most commonly known as "The Great War". It was the first time in history that more people died in war as a result of injuries than diseases.