The WHO had no confirmed reports of deaths so far from typhoid.
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Injecting them with typhoid seems to work better than the other diseases.
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The results were deaths from water-borne diseases such as cholera and typhoid.
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To give physic in a typhoid fever case is a grave mistake.
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The father of the family was in bed unconscious, with typhoid fever.
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She died of consumption, with no more trace of gastricfever than is usual in her disease.
2
He was already suffering from gastricfever.
3
They all died in the year that followed his marriage with Mary Ann, and all of ' gastricfever.'
4
Last year we had some very strange cases of illness among the visitors-typhoidcases, and cases of gastricfever-
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To apply such a remedy as that which we have here sketched for gastricfever is perfectly safe in both senses.
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He was in bed and dangerously ill with entericfever.
2
At last he was himself stricken down by entericfever.
3
Prior exposure is thought to confer partial, but incomplete, protection against subsequent attacks of entericfever.
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Studies on pathogenesis and genomics have provided new insight into the organisms that cause entericfever.
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Shortly after that her lodger developed entericfever.
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The abdomen is now inflated, the buttocks show small, light red spots,-theso-called "roseola,"-whichare characteristic of abdominaltyphus.
2
The symptoms may be similar to those of Measles or Abdominaltyphus.
3
Of the deviations and complaints accompanying AbdominalTyphus, the following are the most important details:-
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That steel changes itself, William-Allthose days in Sweden a slowfever.
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A slowfever followed, which at last assumed the form of typhoid.
3
During the time I was there, I got down sick with slowfever.
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It left me with a slowfever, that lasted for a long time.
5
He was seized with a slowfever, which changed into a tertian ague.
1
The local complaint subsided, but was followed by a low nervousfever.
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Was Sophy suffering from the effects of the low, nervousfever yet?
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The nervousfever which had set in seemed to take away all hope.
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While in nervousfever there is a deficiency of sensorial power.
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He nearly drove me into a nervousfever in three days.
1
Mallon carried a typhoidinfection.
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This last instance is peculiarly interesting, as illustrating how typhoidinfection gets into milk, the second-thoughat a long interval-mostfrequent means of its spread.
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In pneumococcal and typhoidinfections, also, the organisms may be found in the blood.
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The Samoan ministry of health says it's serious about tackling typhoidinfections in the country.
Uso de typhoid fever en inglés
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To give physic in a typhoidfever case is a grave mistake.
2
The father of the family was in bed unconscious, with typhoidfever.
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In the present case, however, I think that typhoidfever is indicated.
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Vigorous adults are often the victims of pneumonia, typhoidfever and tuberculosis.
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This was but a short time after I had the typhoidfever.
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But during the following week Charles was carried off by typhoidfever.
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But six weeks of typhoidfever had greatly emaciated the young secretary.
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Or it may be populous with germs and give him typhoidfever.
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They have had no smallpox and but one case of typhoidfever.
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People recover from typhoidfever, but generally the chance is considered poor.
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The same reasoning would make Peyer's glands the cause of typhoidfever.
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It was the typhoidfever which had developed from Perry's wasting vitality.
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Meanwhile, however, I had been ill of typhoidfever for several months.
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In 1861, Albert died of what was believed to be typhoidfever.
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From their respective viruses you may plant typhoidfever, scarlatina, or small-pox.
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Nevertheless, prolonged febrile affections, such as typhoidfever, frequently leave pregnancy unharmed.