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A person may become a carrier of typhoid fever, suffering no symptoms, but capable of infecting others. In 1907, Mary Mallon became the first American carrier to be identified and traced. According to the Center for Disease Control approximately 1 of 20 people who contract typhoid continue to carry the disease after they recover.
When untreated, typhoid fever persists for three weeks to a month. Death occurs in between 1 out of 9 cases and 1 out of 3 cases.
Historically, typhoid fever has claimed the lives of several famous people, including Rudyard Kipling, Franz Schubert, and the British prince-consort Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha.
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