By Daniel van der Linden 1.  Infection  Diarrhea and Rashes  Caused bye Salmonella Typhi 2.

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By Daniel van der Linden 1

 Infection  Diarrhea and Rashes  Caused bye Salmonella Typhi 2

 Contaminated food and water. 3

4  People in under developed counters.

 abdominal pain  Chills  Confusion  difficulty paying attention  Hallucinations  Nosebleeds  sever fatigue  sow or sluggish feeling  weakness 5

 Water with Electrolyte  Needles  Antibiotics  Boil water  Only drink bottled water 6

 Almost no reports in Australia  Water or food must be contaminated  It is contaminated bye an coming in contact with a contaminated person stools 7

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