Drs. Anderson and Goldberger confirmed Charles Nicolle’s finding that body louse was the vector of epidemic typhus fever

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In 1909, Drs. John F. Anderson and Joseph Goldberger confirmed Charles Nicolle’s finding that the body louse was the vector of epidemic typhus fever. They were the first to transmit typhus by direct inoculation of the organisms into experimental animals.

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1928 was awarded to Charles Jules Henri Nicolle “for his work on typhus.”

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Source: Montana State University
Credit: PDF: The Historical Impact of Epidemic Typhus, Jim Conlon, Montana State University.