(1) A look back through the meticulously archived school records shows youngsters' sick notes reporting everything from whooping cough, mumps and measles to scarlet fever and typhoid as lethal epidemics tore through the school.(2) In China, diseases such as cholera, typhoid , and scarlet fever have been all but eliminated by Western medicines and preventive efforts, such as vaccination.(3) In Liberia, the major health issue is infectious diseases, including yellow fever, cholera, typhoid , polio and malaria.(4) Jabs for yellow fever, typhoid , hepatitis, tetanus are recommended.(5) A single LifeStraw can filter up to 700 liters of water and effectively removes most of the micro organisms which spread diarrhoea, dysentery, typhoid and Cholera.(6) In 2004, nine people contracted typhoid and paratyphoid fever, seven picked up malaria, two people got leprosy and there was one case of cholera.(7) Vaccination against hepatitis, meningitis, typhoid , HIB and influenza are all produced by GSK.(8) Sewage can carry cholera, typhoid , hepatitis and dysentery, all of which start with acute diarrhea.(9) My hopes for an easy way out quickly vanished when he launched into a list that included hepatitis A, hepatitis B, cholera, tetanus, typhoid , polio, meningitis and malaria.(10) Visitors should be vaccinated against tetanus, polio, typhoid , yellow fever and hepatitis A. Stick to bottled water.(11) Among the diseases resulting from poor sanitation, unclean water and poor waste disposal are dysentery, cholera, typhus fever, typhoid , schistosomiasis and trachoma.(12) The lack of clean water across the tsunami-hit region has raised the threat of waterborne diseases such as cholera, typhoid , dysentery and hepatitis.(13) These include gastrointestinal problems and diarrhea afflicting children, and respiratory infections, cholera, typhoid , and typhus afflicting adults.(14) He revealed that troops were given more than 20 jabs, including those for anthrax, cholera, diphtheria, hepatitis, plague, polio, tetanus, typhoid , yellow fever and tuberculosis.(15) To measles we can add smallpox, tuberculosis, malaria, typhus, typhoid , influenza and syphilis.(16) The trend towards holidaying further afield and to more remote countries has been matched by an increase in travellers returning with exotic diseases such as yellow fever, hepatitis, typhoid - and malaria.