The ongoing war in Ukraine has caused massive destruction in the region. Evidence of similar destruction was documented during World War II (WWII). One of the diseases that ravaged Europe during WWII ...
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Cases of flea-borne typhus have steadily risen in LA over the past decade. Three people died from the bacterial infection last year, as well. Reading time 3 minutes A disease spread by fleas is ...
Sept. 2 (UPI) --Google is celebrating doctor and immunologist Rudolf Weigl, who created the first effective vaccine against epidemic typhus. Google's homepage features artwork of Weigl in his ...
A veteran Los Angeles City Hall official is one of the latest victims of an epidemic of the infectious disease typhus that continues to worsen across LA County. For months, LA County public health ...
Today’s Google Doodle celebrates the 138th birthday of Polish biologist and inventor of the epidemic typhus vaccine, Rudolf Weigl. Rudolf Weigl was born in Austria-Hungary on September 2, 1883 — ...
SAN ANTONIO - – When you hear the word typhus, you may think of the epidemics that happened historically during wars and famines. Although it’s no longer an epidemic, hospitals in South Texas are ...
Typhus is at present no menace to the U.S. But it might conceivably become the dreaded scourge it is in Europe. The heavy U.S. typhus season was just beginning last week, and the best guess was that ...
A scarlet fever epidemic is raging in this city. Hundreds of persons are taken ill daily. The hospitals are overcrowded. The city government has called a special meeting to consider ways and means of ...
Moroccan nobles uttered passionate but unavailing prayers, last week, as a typhus epidemic spreading from the Arab slums of Fez entered at last the cool and sumptuous palace of the Sultan Mulai Yusef, ...
Presented at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society Boston, May 23, 1944. This article has been released for publication by the Division of Publications of the Bureau of Medicine and ...