Group of infectious diseases.
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Examples for "typhus"
Examples for "typhus"
1The scourge of typhus in Serbia is a recent and graphic illustration.
2Background: Before 1986, scrub typhus was only found endemic in southern China.
3Prison typhus, which had spread through the city, increased the general dread.
4The symptoms may be similar to those of Measles or Abdominal typhus.
5His father stopped him, convinced that the delirium of typhus had returned.
1It was the last; he never came back again; he died of ship fever.
2No fear of scurvy or ship fever this voyage.
3They had all had ship fever, and a more wretched looking family I had never seen.
4Also called jail, camp, hospital, or ship fever.
5Why I heard that the ship fever was raging here-thatthe hospitals were crowded, and many of your doctors sick!
1The essence of my strain of prison fever wasn't mysterious, just persistent.
2The principal physical disabilities are prison fever, colds, pneumonia, lung diseases and rheumatism.
3Is there a danger of prison fever, sergeant?
4The next day this poor convict was taken with the prison fever, and in one short week he was a corpse.
5When I left France to follow Lafayette I never dreamed that I might die of prison fever in a hole like this.
1Will make some man a jewel of a wife, if she don't go mad, or die of the hospital fever.
1We weren't afraid of the famine fever in the old times.
2Shame?-Isit not a famine fever which never comes near a well-ladentable?
3The " famine fever" carried away multitudes to an untimely grave.
4They illustrate the fact that Nature, even when perverted by generations of famine fever, ignores the distinctions we set up between men.
5Such a unique triple disaster of AIDS, famine , and famine fevers requires new thinking.
1There is an outbreak on the hulks-itsounds like jail fever.
2Lord Bacon declared the jail fever "the most pernicious infection next to the plague."
3He had caught the jail fever, which had long raged in the Carcel de la Corte, where I was imprisoned.
4"I understood that he died of a jail fever, caught at the Assizes, where he was serving on-whatdo you call it?"
1We herein report an imported case of murine typhus caused by Rickettsia typhi in Mexico City.
2The symptoms, effectiveness of tetracycline, and presence of a large rat population raised the suspicion of murine typhus.
3This first reported outbreak of murine typhus in Thailand is notable for its occurrence in a new human settlement only 8 months after construction.
4Murine typhus is endemic in several countries.
1A striking example of this was the experience of Serbia with typhus fever.
2The younger sister was taken very ill with the typhus fever.
3In one basement lay a solitary old man, ill with the typhus fever.
4I have been dissecting that peasant who died of typhus fever.
5The Government don't get typhus fever in the tropics, does it?
1The petechial fever in Italy in 1505 was a form of the sweating sickness.
2It may also complicate some general diseases, especially infectious diseases, as anthrax, influenza, rabies, or petechial fever.
3It is said that in 1524 a petechial fever carried off 50,000 people in Milan, and possibly this was the same disease.
Translations for flea-borne typhus