People were hungry and dirty. The ghettos were very dirty, which caused diseases. Also, human waste was thrown onto the streets.
The combined effects of malnutrition and severe overcrowding meant that infectious diseases spread easily. Moreover, there was no medication in the camps and ghettos.
Jewish ghettos did not maintain medical records.
Typhoid was the most common disease in terms of mortality.
Fleas spread the plague
The Nazis started to move Jews into ghettos in Poland in November 1939.
The combined effects of malnutrition and severe overcrowding meant that infectious diseases spread easily. Moreover, there was no medication in the camps and ghettos.
There were many diseases that were around the ghettos. This was because they threw out human waste out like garbage and diseases were caught easily and spread quickly because of over crowded. Thousands of Jews died from this.
Jewish ghettos did not maintain medical records.
Everything can spread diseases. What, 'which' are you concerned about?
Typhoid was the most common disease in terms of mortality.
Most diseases are spread by germs.
it was in November 15th 2001
The spread of epidemic diseases- smallpox,bubonic plagueYOU'REWELCOME!
spread diseases that leave painful sores but are not fatal spread by bite, physical contact, or feces
They can be spread to anyone?
There are many different diseases that could be spread through sharing cups. These diseases could include blood and oral diseases.
No, ants don't spread diseases