Mary Mallon, known as “Typhoid Mary,” was a typhoid “carrier” who was infected with the typhoid bacillus for a prolonged period of time, She developed neither the disease nor its symptoms; however, other people could, and did, develop this disease after contact with her.
Which of the following is best supported by the statements above?
A. Typhoid fever is not always fatal.
B. Typhoid fever is equally communicable whether the person infected with the typhoid bacillus actually has the
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Which of the following is best supported by the statements above?
A. Typhoid fever is not always fatal.
B. Typhoid fever is equally communicable whether the person infected with the typhoid bacillus actually has the
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