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Yellow fever, a mosquito-borne flavivirus disease occurs in tropical areas of South America and Africa. It is a disease of major historical importance, but remains a threat to travelers to and residents of endemic areas despite the availability of an effective vaccine for nearly 70 years. An important aspect is the receptivity of many non-endemic areas
Thomas P, Monath, Pedro F C, Vasconcelos
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Roads and forest edges facilitate yellow fever virus dispersion
Journal of Applied Ecology, 20211. Landscape connectivity is important for a wide range of ecological processes, including to disease spread, once it describes the degree to which landscapes facilitate or impede vector and hosts dispersion.
Paula Ribeiro Prist +16 more
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Corneal Graft Rejection after Yellow Fever Vaccine: A Case Report
Ocular immunology and inflammation, 2021Purpose To report an unusual case of corneal graft rejection after yellow fever vaccine. Methods Case report. Results We have described the case of a 48-year-old man who developed a corneal graft rejection in the left eye 3 weeks after a yellow fever ...
Roberto Vignapiano +4 more
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Medicine, 1998
Abstract Yellow fever is an acute mosquito-bome flavivirus infection characterized in its full-blown form by fever, jaundice, albuminuria, and haemorrhage. Two forms are distinguished: urban yellow fever in which the virus is spread from person to person by peridomestic Aedes aegypti mosquitos and jungle (sylvan) yellow fever ...
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Abstract Yellow fever is an acute mosquito-bome flavivirus infection characterized in its full-blown form by fever, jaundice, albuminuria, and haemorrhage. Two forms are distinguished: urban yellow fever in which the virus is spread from person to person by peridomestic Aedes aegypti mosquitos and jungle (sylvan) yellow fever ...
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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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