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Typhoid fever, also
known simply as
typhoid, is a
disease caused by
Salmonella enterica serotype Typhi bacteria, also
called Salmonella Typhi. Symptoms...
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commonly known as
Typhoid Mary, was an Irish-born
American cook who is
believed to have
infected between 51 and 122
people with
typhoid fever. The infections...
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Typhoid Mary (Mary
Alice Fisk, née Walker), also
known as
Bloody Mary and
Mutant Zero, is a
character appearing in
American comic books published by Marvel...
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Typhoid vaccines are
vaccines that
prevent typhoid fever.
Several types are
widely available:
typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV), Ty21a (a live oral vaccine)...
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Typhoidal Salmonella serotypes can only be
transferred between humans and can
cause foodborne illness as well as
typhoid and paratyphoid...
- In 1964,
there was an
outbreak of
typhoid in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland. The
first two
cases were
identified on 20 May 1964;
eventually over 400 cases...
- In 2000,
typhoid fever caused an
estimated 21.7 million
illnesses and 217,000 deaths. It
occurs most
often in
children and
young adults between 5 and...
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Typhoid Sufferers or
Tifusari may
refer to:
Typhoid Sufferers (poem), 1950 poem by Jure Kaštelan
Typhoid Sufferers (film), 1963
short film by Vatroslav...
- The
Maidstone typhoid epidemic (11
September 1897 - 29
January 1898), was the
largest typhoid epidemic the
United Kingdom had experienced. It is considered...
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polysaccharide vaccine (or ViCPS) is a
typhoid vaccine recommended by the
World Health Organization for the
prevention of
typhoid (another is Ty21a). The vaccine...