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bacteria carried in bloodstream and intestinal tract I’m no fun to play with! but I am!

 Contaminated food or water  Poor sanitation  Poor hygiene  Flies I didn’t wash my hands… Then I don’t want to buy your bagels

This water isn’t clean…

 1 st & 2 nd weeks:  Fever  Fatigue  Headaches  Leukopenia  Bradycardia phil.cdc.gov… img ID #2215

 3 rd & 4 th weeks:  High fever  Delirium  Dehydration

 Blood samples  Stool cultures  Widal test ptmarensamedikautama.itrademarket.com/trade

 Water chlorination  Sewage treatment  Good hygiene  Vaccines

“It is well known that typhoid and cholera are both due to sewage-contaminated food or water. By means of sanitary improvements, Britain got rid of all of its cholera and most of its typhoid without any vaccines; and officials who now recommend their use must be suspected of having dirty, stupid and slipshod minds and dealt with accordingly.” – Lionel Dole, The Blood Prisoners

 Oral Rehydration Therapy  Antibiotics

I infected 47 people!