Rickettsia infections are connected infections such as Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Typhus, Ehrichiosis, and Q fever. Symptoms vary to some extent depending on the type of rickettsia disease.
Breasts are made of fat, connective tissue, and glandular tissue that contains milk glands. Everyone’s breasts look different, and they can change with age.
Swine Flu is caused by the H1N1 virus, a strain of the influenza virus. The symptoms of flu usually begin one to three days after an individual is exposed to the virus.
Typhoid is a disease caused by the bacteria Salmonella typhimurium. Symptoms develop at a slow pace and generally begin 6 to 30 days after exposure to the disease.