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E) in areas where the population is on the rapid
increase
323- The author states that once typhus has started, ------- .
A) the non-hygienic conditions of prisons are put the blame on
B) the body is immediately covered in a rash
C) it is very difficult
to avoid an epidemic
D) it develops very fast
E) the working conditions in factories have to be improved immediately
324- As is stated in the passage, when the fever reaches a peak, ------- .
A) the strength of the patient has to be carefully watched
B) one of the effects is that the patient's pulse becomes very slow
C) the rash on the patient's body begins to disappear gradually
D) the danger of the illness being passed on decreases
E) the patient will be confused and his speech disordered
Fundamental sanitary facilities are non-existent
in many parts of the tropics, particularly in rural
areas, and this state of affairs is responsible for the continuity of preventable diseases such as
hookworm infection, dysentery and cholera. The solution lies in the provision of toilet facilities that
are suitable for the local conditions, and the villagers should be
educated to use them and to
appreciate their value to the community. In view of the need to improve the fertility of the soil, local
authorities are becoming increasingly interested in simple methods of composting village waste, in
this way invigorating the soil with valuable humus without any risks of infection involved in the old
practices of direct application.
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