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typhoid fever
Typhus
в PONS речника
ty·phoid ˈfe·ver [ˈtaɪfɔɪd-] СЪЩ no pl
Typhus м <->
в PONS речника
typhoid [fever] no мн
в PONS речника
ty·phoid [ˈtaɪfɔɪd] СЪЩ no pl
Typhus м <->
fe·ver [ˈfi:vəʳ, Am -ɚ] СЪЩ
1. fever (temperature):
Fieber ср <-s, -> kein pl
2. fever (disease):
3. fever (excitement):
Aufregung f <-, -en>
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Today, the incidence of typhoid fever in developed countries is around 5 cases per 1,000,000 people per year.
en.wikipedia.org
After about 15 days, salmonella-induced typhoid fever and cholera set in from eating tainted food, drinking tainted water, and generally poor sanitation.
en.wikipedia.org
At first the cause of death was presumed to be sunstroke but it was subsequently diagnosed as typhoid fever.
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In 1892, at age seventeen, a congenital heart defect, aggravated by typhoid fever, forced him to abandon his studies.
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Shortly after arriving in town, he contracted typhoid fever and died a few days later at the age of 33.
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Context Pakistan is a country with a high risk of outbreaks of infectious diseases, including hepatitis, cholera, typhoid fever, dengue fever and malaria.
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www.giz.de
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Ausgangssituation In Pakistan besteht ein hohes Risiko für den Ausbruch von Infektionskrankheiten wie Hepatitis, Cholera, Typhus, Dengue-Fieber und Malaria.
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By this time Anne and her sister, Margot, had been moved to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where both sisters died of typhoid fever in the spring of 1945. Anne s father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Holocaust.
www.jmberlin.de
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Zu diesem Zeitpunkt waren Anne und ihre Schwester Margot bereits in Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen, wo die beiden Schwestern im Frühjahr 1945 an Typhus starben. Nur Annes Vater Otto Frank überlebte den Holocaust.
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Franz Schubert was born on 31 January 1797 in Lichtenthal ( Austria ) and died of typhoid fever on 19 November 1828 in Vienna.
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www.wiebkehoogklimmer.de
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Franz Schubert wurde am 31. Januar 1797 im österreichischen Lichtenthal geboren und starb am 19. November 1828 an Typhus in Wien.
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Typical diseases are rubeola (measles), rubella, typhoid fever, or scarlet fever.
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Typische Erkrankungen, die durch die Ausbildung eines Exanthems gekennzeichnet sind, sind Masern, Röteln, Typhus oder Scharlach.
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When the latter dies from typhoid fever, Cocteau becomes addicted to opium.
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www.filmfesthamburg.de
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Als dieser an Typhus stirbt, verfällt Cocteau dem Opium.
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