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Fatal Fever: Tracking Down Typhoid Mary: Chapters 10-12 - Quiz
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George Ferguson, the owner of Ferguson Laboratories, ran a well-respected company. List two possible reasons why their testing showed that Mallon was not a typhoid carrier.
Describe how Mary spent her time while living on Brother Island. Include the name of her favorite author.
A mystery surrounds Mallon's reason for returning to work as a cook, after she promised the health department she wouldn't. Give two explanations for her returning to work as a cook.
Laboratory tests confirm 300 to 400 cases of typhoid fever each year. Explain how most of the people became infected, and where the people lived.
The author lists twelve typhoid fever cases and the outcomes for each. List and describe three that you found most interesting. Give reasons to explain your choices.
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