"Typhus used to thrive in crowded conditions, such as such as prisons, ships, army camps and even quarantine camps. Epidemics would often kill thousands of people, most notably in the great typhus epidemic of 1847 in Canada which killed 20,000 people. However, even though there were vaccines in use after World War I (although they were often dangerous), and the role of lice in the transmission of the disease was understood by the 1920s, it was only after World War II when more effective and safer vaccines became available that the disease started its decline."@en . . "A monster with a strong upper-body, he prefers brawn over brain. His flattop acts as an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects. In battle, he sometimes wields a sword-like weapon that latches to his arm or his mouth. This weapon can also blast lasers when shoved into his extra mouth. when typhus eats he uses his second mouth."@en . "Comic"@en . . . "A monster with a strong upper-body, he prefers brawn over brain. His flattop acts as an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects. In battle, he sometimes wields a sword-like weapon that latches to his arm or his mouth. This weapon can also blast lasers when shoved into his extra mouth. when typhus eats he uses his second mouth."@en . . . "[[Archivo:Caos_typhus.png|thumb|316px|Typhus, Heraldo de Nurgle]] \"M\u00EDrame y date cuenta de que puedo matarte cuando quiera y no tienes ninguna posibilidad de evitarlo, a menos que contemples la oscuridad que yace oculta en el rinc\u00F3n de tu propia mente. All\u00ED encontrar\u00E1s al Padre Nurgle listo para darte vida a cambio de tu obediencia. Ni\u00E9gate a \u00E9l y ser\u00E1s m\u00EDo\" \u2014Typhus Cuando Mortarion, Primarca de la Guardia de la Muerte, se ali\u00F3 junto con su Legi\u00F3n con las fuerzas del Se\u00F1or de la Guerra Horus contra el Emperador de la Humanidad, desconoc\u00EDa el precio que tendr\u00EDa que pagar por aquella traici\u00F3n. Sin embargo, uno de los guerreros de la Guardia de la Muerte lo sab\u00EDa muy bien. Su nombre era Typhus."@es . . . "M\u00EDrame y date cuenta de que puedo matarte cuando quiera y no tienes ninguna posibilidad de evitarlo, a menos que contemples la oscuridad que yace oculta en el rinc\u00F3n de tu propia mente. All\u00ED encontrar\u00E1s al Padre Nurgle listo para darte vida a cambio de tu obediencia. Ni\u00E9gate a \u00E9l y ser\u00E1s m\u00EDo"@es . . "Like other Matoran, Typhus began his life on Spherus Magna, where he aided in the construction of the Great Spirit Robot. Also like other Matoran, Typhus was sealed within the Robot and journeyed into outer space with it. Typhus was situated on the island of Drogis, where he worked as his village's Captain of the Guard."@en . "Typhus"@es . "A monster with a strong upper-body, he prefers brawn over brain. His flattop acts as an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects. In battle, he sometimes wields a sword-like weapon that latches to his arm or his mouth. This weapon can also blast lasers when shoved into his extra mouth."@en . . "lightgreen"@en . "TIE-fus"@en . . "Rash, hazy mental state, chills, bad coughing, high fever, joint pain, low blood pressure, photophobia, severe headache, severe muscle pain, backache."@en . . . . . . . . "red"@en . "Typhus"@en . . . . . . . . "Typhus' original name was Calas Typhon, and he hailed from the Death Guard's toxic homeworld of Barbarus. Typhon possessed the blood of the mutant psyker warlords that had ruled the planet before being defeated by Mortarion, the Death Guard's Primarch, who had been exiled to Barbarus through the Warp from Terra by the Dark Gods. As a child upon the toxic planet of Barbarus, Calas Typhon was troubled by nightly phenomena over which he believed he had no control. Objects would shudder and smash around him whenever he was frightened or angered, and plants would wither and die under his gaze. These phantom powers troubled him greatly, but he resolved to turn them to his advantage. By the time Typhon reached maturity, he had learned to master the psychic energies that resonated within him each "@en . . "Typhus' original name was Calas Typhon, and he hailed from the Death Guard's eventual homeworld of Barbarus. Typhon possessed the blood of the warlords that had ruled the planet before being defeated by Mortarion, the Death Guard Primarch. He also possessed formidable psychic powers and had already sold his soul to the Dark Gods of Chaos. With their aid, Typhon became the First Captain of the Death Guard and commander of the battleship Terminus Est. Instead, he led them into a trap - becalming the Death Guard fleet in the warp, adrift, helpless and at the mercy of Chaos."@en . . . "Like other Matoran, Typhus began his life on Spherus Magna, where he aided in the construction of the Great Spirit Robot. Also like other Matoran, Typhus was sealed within the Robot and journeyed into outer space with it. Typhus was situated on the island of Drogis, where he worked as his village's Captain of the Guard. Eventually, Typhus became a Toa of Fire through unknown means, and became the leader of a Toa Team consisting of similarly transformed Matoran that also hailed from Drogis. Typhus applied his strict and tough demeanor to his leadership, which while annoyed his teammates, was undeniably effective in helping them protect the island."@en . . "Typhus"@en . . "Typhus"@es . "Alive"@en . . . "A monster with a strong upper-body, he prefers brawn over brain. His flattop acts as an extra mouth with which he eats food or other objects. In battle, he sometimes wields a sword-like weapon that latches to his arm or his mouth. This weapon can also blast lasers when shoved into his extra mouth."@en . "Big Bad Beetleborgs"@en . "The bacteria Rickettsia"@en . . "Typhus used to thrive in crowded conditions, such as such as prisons, ships, army camps and even quarantine camps. Epidemics would often kill thousands of people, most notably in the great typhus epidemic of 1847 in Canada which killed 20,000 people. However, even though there were vaccines in use after World War I (although they were often dangerous), and the role of lice in the transmission of the disease was understood by the 1920s, it was only after World War II when more effective and safer vaccines became available that the disease started its decline."@en . . . . "Male"@en . . . . . . . "[[Archivo:Caos_typhus.png|thumb|316px|Typhus, Heraldo de Nurgle]] \"M\u00EDrame y date cuenta de que puedo matarte cuando quiera y no tienes ninguna posibilidad de evitarlo, a menos que contemples la oscuridad que yace oculta en el rinc\u00F3n de tu propia mente. All\u00ED encontrar\u00E1s al Padre Nurgle listo para darte vida a cambio de tu obediencia. Ni\u00E9gate a \u00E9l y ser\u00E1s m\u00EDo\" \u2014Typhus"@es . . . . "High without treatment"@en . . "Typhus"@en . . "Toa Drogis , Universal Protection Alliance"@en . . . "Twin Flame Swords"@en . "Typhus' original name was Calas Typhon, and he hailed from the Death Guard's toxic homeworld of Barbarus. Typhon possessed the blood of the mutant psyker warlords that had ruled the planet before being defeated by Mortarion, the Death Guard's Primarch, who had been exiled to Barbarus through the Warp from Terra by the Dark Gods. As a child upon the toxic planet of Barbarus, Calas Typhon was troubled by nightly phenomena over which he believed he had no control. Objects would shudder and smash around him whenever he was frightened or angered, and plants would wither and die under his gaze. These phantom powers troubled him greatly, but he resolved to turn them to his advantage. By the time Typhon reached maturity, he had learned to master the psychic energies that resonated within him each night; a feat of will that impressed his elders mightily. With this act, Typhon became stronger in his resolve to succeed than any of his peers. When the Emperor reclaimed His lost son Mortarion from the poisonous mists of Barbarus, and reunited him with the the superhuman warriors born from his gene-seed, Typhon was amongst those chosen to join their ranks. His clan's citadel had been visited by the Apothecaries of Mortarion\u2019s new Space Marine Legion, and during their assessments, Typhon's inner strength had shone through. The esoteric processes by which Typhon became a member of the Death Guard are lost to even his memory, but when he learned that his Legion spurned the use of mental powers, Typhon quickly learned to suppress his psychic potential. His Primarch Mortarion frowned on the use of such arcane tactics, seeing them as a crutch unbecoming of true warriors. Instead, Typhon fell back on the iron will and rugged stamina that had seen him ride out the events of his tumultuous childhood. This, in itself, was a remarkable resource -- Typhon outlasted all others in the toxin-trials and marathon endurance contests staged by his nascent Legion."@en . "Typhus' original name was Calas Typhon, and he hailed from the Death Guard's eventual homeworld of Barbarus. Typhon possessed the blood of the warlords that had ruled the planet before being defeated by Mortarion, the Death Guard Primarch. He also possessed formidable psychic powers and had already sold his soul to the Dark Gods of Chaos. With their aid, Typhon became the First Captain of the Death Guard and commander of the battleship Terminus Est. When Mortarion joined Horus in his rebellion, Typhon killed the Navigators who remained loyal to the Emperor and assured his Primarch that he could lead them to Terra. Instead, he led them into a trap - becalming the Death Guard fleet in the warp, adrift, helpless and at the mercy of Chaos. Then came the Destroyer Plague and the Death Guard were struck down, but Typhon received his reward from Grandfather Nurgle and he absorbed the full power of the plague. His body became home to the flies of Nurgle, his armor a hive of pestilence. He then became Typhus, Herald of Nurgle and the Host of the Destroyer Hive."@en . . "53"^^ . . . "Super Typhus.jpg"@en . . . .