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Current assessment of yellow fever and yellow fever vaccine
Current Infectious Disease Reports, 2004Yellow fever (YF) is a mosquito-borne viral illness that causes hemorrhagic fever in tropical Africa and South America. Although a very safe and efficient vaccine (17D) is available, it is underused. An estimated 200,000 people are still infected annually, and YF remains a major public health concern.
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Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 2004
Dutch slave traders brought yellow fever to the Americas from Africa during the mid-seventeenth century. For the next two and a half centuries, the disease terrorized seaports throughout the Americas. Proof of the mosquito hypothesis was delayed because of two aspects of the disease: patients are viremic only during the first several days of clinical ...
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Dutch slave traders brought yellow fever to the Americas from Africa during the mid-seventeenth century. For the next two and a half centuries, the disease terrorized seaports throughout the Americas. Proof of the mosquito hypothesis was delayed because of two aspects of the disease: patients are viremic only during the first several days of clinical ...
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The myocardium in yellow fever
American Heart Journal, 1930Abstract The histopathological examination of the myocardial tissues of animals dead of experimental yellow fever has demonstrated the existence of well-marked degenerative changes, presenting protean characters, in the musculature of sino-atrial node, auricle, auriculo-ventricular bundle, and ventricle.
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The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2001
Yellow fever, the original viral haemorrhagic fever, was one of the most feared lethal diseases before the development of an effective vaccine. Today the disease still affects as many as 200,000 persons annually in tropical regions of Africa and South America, and poses a significant hazard to unvaccinated travellers to these areas.
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Yellow fever, the original viral haemorrhagic fever, was one of the most feared lethal diseases before the development of an effective vaccine. Today the disease still affects as many as 200,000 persons annually in tropical regions of Africa and South America, and poses a significant hazard to unvaccinated travellers to these areas.
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The reemergence of yellow fever
Science, 2018Since 2016, yellow fever outbreaks have become a major public health ...
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Antiviral Research, 2008
Yellow fever (YF) is a life-threatening mosquito-borne flaviviral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) characterized by severe hepatitis, renal failure, hemorrhage, and rapid terminal events with shock and multi-organ failure. A live, attenuated vaccine (YF 17D), in wide use for over 60 years, causes a disease identical to wild-type virus at an incidence of 2.5x10(-
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Yellow fever (YF) is a life-threatening mosquito-borne flaviviral hemorrhagic fever (VHF) characterized by severe hepatitis, renal failure, hemorrhage, and rapid terminal events with shock and multi-organ failure. A live, attenuated vaccine (YF 17D), in wide use for over 60 years, causes a disease identical to wild-type virus at an incidence of 2.5x10(-
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Science, 2017
Monkeys and mosquitoes hold clues to when and where the virus could resurge in Brazil.
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Monkeys and mosquitoes hold clues to when and where the virus could resurge in Brazil.
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