Changes in historical typhoid transmission across 16 U.S. cities, 1889-1931: Quantifying the impact of investments in water and sewer infrastructures.
Investments in water and sanitation systems are believed to have led to the decline in typhoid fever in developed countries, such that most cases now occur in regions lacking adequate clean water and sanitation. Exploring seasonal and long-term patterns in historical typhoid mortality in the United...
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Main Authors: | Maile T Phillips (Author), Katharine A Owers (Author), Bryan T Grenfell (Author), Virginia E Pitzer (Author) |
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