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Most major epidemics of typhoid fever have been caused by the pollution of public water supplies.
Epidemics of typhoid, cholera and yellow fever rage, as one commentator puts it, like hyenas.
They kept their water supply and their waste management far apart, and rarely had epidemics of typhoid or cholera.
The new Hän reserve, however, lay downstream from Dawson City, and here the badly contaminated river continued to contribute to epidemics of typhoid and diphtheria throughout the gold rush.
A variety of hypotheses have been proposed to explain the emerging epidemics of typhoid fever in Africa.
Several epidemics of typhoid and paratyphoid fever caused by NA-resistant strains with clinical failure of quinolone treatment have been reported (4, 5 ).
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A silent epidemic of typhoid that is resistant to multiple antibiotics is spreading across Africa, posing a fresh threat to public health, according to a landmark genetic study of the organism.
Dysentery and malaria were also common in Dawson, and an epidemic of typhoid broke out in July and ran rampant throughout the summer.
Data from the current epidemic of typhoid fever indicate a case fatality rate of 2.5%.
During the 19th century, waterborne diseases were responsible for large epidemics of dysentery, typhoid fever, cholera, among others (Smith 2002).
Prisons are experiencing serious problems of hygiene leading to recurring epidemics of cholera, typhoid fever, skin disorders.
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