During World War II, hospitals treated typhus primarily through supportive care, as there were no specific antibiotics available at the time. Patients were isolated to prevent the spread of the disease, and treatment focused on managing symptoms such as fever and dehydration. Hygiene measures, including delousing and improved sanitation, were also critical in controlling outbreaks. In some cases, vaccines were developed and administered to at-risk populations to prevent infection.
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