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The scourge of typhus in Serbia is a recent and graphic illustration.
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Background: Before 1986, scrub typhus was only found endemic in southern China.
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Prison typhus, which had spread through the city, increased the general dread.
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The symptoms may be similar to those of Measles or Abdominal typhus.
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His father stopped him, convinced that the delirium of typhus had returned.
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The essence of my strain of prisonfever wasn't mysterious, just persistent.
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The principal physical disabilities are prisonfever, colds, pneumonia, lung diseases and rheumatism.
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Is there a danger of prisonfever, sergeant?
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The next day this poor convict was taken with the prisonfever, and in one short week he was a corpse.
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When I left France to follow Lafayette I never dreamed that I might die of prisonfever in a hole like this.
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Will make some man a jewel of a wife, if she don't go mad, or die of the hospitalfever.
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We weren't afraid of the faminefever in the old times.
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Shame?-Isit not a faminefever which never comes near a well-ladentable?
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The " faminefever" carried away multitudes to an untimely grave.
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They illustrate the fact that Nature, even when perverted by generations of faminefever, ignores the distinctions we set up between men.
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Such a unique triple disaster of AIDS, famine , and faminefevers requires new thinking.
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There is an outbreak on the hulks-itsounds like jailfever.
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Lord Bacon declared the jailfever "the most pernicious infection next to the plague."
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He had caught the jailfever, which had long raged in the Carcel de la Corte, where I was imprisoned.
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"I understood that he died of a jailfever, caught at the Assizes, where he was serving on-whatdo you call it?"
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We herein report an imported case of murinetyphus caused by Rickettsia typhi in Mexico City.
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The symptoms, effectiveness of tetracycline, and presence of a large rat population raised the suspicion of murinetyphus.
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This first reported outbreak of murinetyphus in Thailand is notable for its occurrence in a new human settlement only 8 months after construction.
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Murinetyphus is endemic in several countries.
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A striking example of this was the experience of Serbia with typhusfever.
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The younger sister was taken very ill with the typhusfever.
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In one basement lay a solitary old man, ill with the typhusfever.
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I have been dissecting that peasant who died of typhusfever.
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The Government don't get typhusfever in the tropics, does it?
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The petechialfever in Italy in 1505 was a form of the sweating sickness.
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It may also complicate some general diseases, especially infectious diseases, as anthrax, influenza, rabies, or petechialfever.
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It is said that in 1524 a petechialfever carried off 50,000 people in Milan, and possibly this was the same disease.
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Background: Completed genome sequences are rapidly increasing for Rickettsia, obligate intracellular alpha-proteobacteria responsible for various human diseases, including epidemictyphus and Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
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His disease was a putridfever, and the apothecary had bled him repeatedly.
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His mistress had died, the day before, of a putridfever.
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Cowardice is catching and will run through an army like the putridfever.'
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A kind of putridfever broke out, which attacked people of all races alike.
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The Squire sickened of a putridfever; and Madam caught it in nursing him, and died.
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The percentage of those who die from campfever has been reduced to a minimum.
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The years in the desert, and her recent bout with campfever, had aged her to a frightening degree.
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She had been struck by the potentially deadly campfever and had been fading in and out of consciousness for the past hour.
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What were then known as campfevers had already broken out in August.
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The lake Indians had suffered severely from the war, chiefly from the campfevers and irregularities.
Usage of ship fever in inglés
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It was the last; he never came back again; he died of shipfever.
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No fear of scurvy or shipfever this voyage.
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They had all had shipfever, and a more wretched looking family I had never seen.
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Also called jail, camp, hospital, or shipfever.
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Why I heard that the shipfever was raging here-thatthe hospitals were crowded, and many of your doctors sick!
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The cessation of his brother's voice awoke him, and rubbing his eyes he said, Yes, yes, Ashton had the shipfever.
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This seemed quite natural, and Mr. Middleton continued: Ashton was wasted to a mere skeleton by shipfever, and my heart yearned toward him.
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The holds provide a congenial breeding ground for liceborne fever bacilli, and " shipfever" ravages the famine weakened emigrants during and after the voyage.
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'Dane, there is shipfever among those Swedes that have just come to the Hollow.'
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They chose Andrea Barrett, the author of " ShipFever and Other Stories," for her elegant economies and full heart.
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Shipfevers and all the other epidemics that dogged the old sailing fleets and scourged them like the plague never waited long.
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"And do you remember a poor cabin boy, who was sick and worn out with the shipfever?"