Sentences with phrase «about typhoid»

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«Automobile accidents now result in about five times as many deaths in this country as does typhoid fever, once a widely prevalent scourge.»
Previously, typhoid fever had killed about 25 out of 100,000 people in the U.S. annually, a death rate close to that now associated with automobile accidents.
Typhoid vaccine, cardiac catheterization, even electrodes implanted in the nervous system came about because scientists recruited themselves as their own guinea pigs.
In addition, visitors to Asia should talk to their doctors about vaccine protection against typhoid and Japanese encephalitis.
A bold, mesmerizing novel about the woman known as «Typhoid Mary,» the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the burgeoning metropolis of early twentieth century NeTyphoid Mary,» the first known healthy carrier of typhoid fever in the burgeoning metropolis of early twentieth century Netyphoid fever in the burgeoning metropolis of early twentieth century New York.
Here is what they say about the book that puts a real face to the name Typhoid Mary: Heart - wrenching and dark but I was unable to put the book down.
In a surprisingly sympathetic tone, Bartoletti sheds some light on the sensational story of Typhoid Mary, debunks misconceptions, and raises provocative questions about public health and privacy.
Scientists argue about whether this plague was, in fact, typhoid fever.
And that's not even talking about much more serious conditions such as cholera and typhoid.
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