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The epidemic that never was: yellow fever in Hawaii. [PDF]
The Kingdom of Hawaii suffered a disastrous series of epidemics starting from the first contact with Captain Cook's crew and continuing to the present. Despite the huge volume of shipping to and through Hawaii, one plague failed to appear.
Morris, A D
core
Background: Yellow fever is an arboviral haemorrhagic disease transmitted by mosquitoes in the tropical regions of Africa and South America. WHO estimates that there are 200 000 severe cases and 30 000 deaths worldwide annually. In Brazil, the wild cycle
André Luís Acosta, PhD+4 more
doaj
Kidney involvement in yellow fever: a review [PDF]
Yellow fever is one of the most important mosquito-borne diseases, which still affects a significant number of people every year, mainly in tropical countries.
Daher, Elizabeth De Francesco+5 more
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Free flight of the mosquito Aedes aegypti [PDF]
High speed video observations of free flying male Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the dengue and yellow fever vector, along with custom measurement methods, enable measurement of wingbeat frequency, body position and body orientation of mosquitoes during flight. We find these mosquitoes flap their wings at approximately 850 Hz.
arxiv
Yellow Fever: A Perennial Threat.
J. Tuells+2 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
Yellow fever resurgence: An avoidable crisis?
Nicole P. Lindsey+10 more
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The largest outbreak of yellow fever of the 21st century in the Americas began in 2016, with intense circulation in the southeastern states of Brazil, particularly in sylvatic environments near densely populated areas including the metropolitan region of
M. Cunha+14 more
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Predictors of disease outbreaks at continentalscale in the African region: Insights and predictions with geospatial artificial intelligence using earth observations and routine disease surveillance data [PDF]
Objectives: Our research adopts computational techniques to analyze disease outbreaks weekly over a large geographic area while maintaining local-level analysis by incorporating relevant high-spatial resolution cultural and environmental datasets.
arxiv +1 more source