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BBC Health: Typhoid Description: A feature on typhoid, its causes, and what vaccines are available to fight it. (bbc.co.uk) |
Blue Book - Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers Description: Guidelines for the control of typhoid and paratyphoid fevers. Site includes information on the infectious agent, clinical features, occurrence, diagnosis, mode of transmission, incubation period, and other details from the Public Health Division of the Government of Victoria, Australia. (health.vic.gov.au) |
CDC - Typhoid Fever Description: General information, precautions and treatment by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov) |
CDC Travelers' Health Information on Typhoid Fever Description: Includes risk factors, symptoms, prevention, and precautions. (cdc.gov) |
Communicable Disease: Typhoid Fever Description: Information and risks from the New York City Department of Health. (ci.nyc.ny.us) |
eMedicine - Typhoid Fever Description: Article by Roberto Corales, DO. (emedicine.com) |
eMedicine - Typhoid Fever Description: Article by David T Wheeler, MD. (emedicine.com) |
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Typhoid Fever Description: Includes cause, symptoms, diagnosis, risk factors, prognosis, treatment, and prevention. (nlm.nih.gov) |
MSN Learning & Research: Typhoid Fever Description: Listing of typhoid fever in the concise edition of Microsoft Encarta. (encarta.msn.com) |
Political Graveyard, The Description: A list of politicians who died of typhoid fever. (politicalgraveyard.com) |
The Merck Manual: Typhoid Fever Description: Includes cause, prevention, treatment, and diagnosis. (merck.com) |
The Most Dangerous Woman in America Description: Companion site to the NOVA television program that explores the complex case of Mary Mallon, also known as Typhoid Mary. (pbs.org) |
Typhoid Fever Description: Definition, who gets it, how it is spread, symptoms, treatment, prevention, and more information from the Utah Department of Health Bureau of Epidemiology. (hlunix.hl.state.ut.us) |
Typhoid Fever and Paratyphoid Fever Description: Features cause, transmission, symptoms, complications, prevention, and treatment. (netdoctor.co.uk) |
Typhoid Fever Fact Sheet Description: The what, why, where, when of typhoid fever by the New York State Department of Health. (health.state.ny.us) |
Typhoid Fever Vaccines Description: Protection is available as an oral vaccine series or as a single dose injection. (healthlink.mcw.edu) |
Typhoid Mary Mallon Description: Biography of the most famous carrier of the disease. (history1900s.about.com) |
What You Should Know About Typhoid Fever Description: Answers questions on how it is spread, how soon symptoms occur, how it is diagnosed, treatment, vaccine, and more from the official website of the state of New Jersey. (state.nj.us) |
WHO Fact Sheet - Typhoid Fever Description: History, identification, occurrence, transmission, communicability, epidemic measures, disaster implications, prevention, and vaccination/travel advisory by the World Health Organization. (who.int) |
Wikipedia: Typhoid Fever Description: Information on the infamous Typhoid Mary as well as disease information. (en.wikipedia.org) |
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