yellow fever in English

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a tropical viral disease affecting the liver and kidneys, causing fever and jaundice and often fatal. It is transmitted by mosquitoes.
Famous members of this family cause dengue fever, yellow fever and Japanese encephalitis.
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1. Yellow fever vaccine is a vaccine that protects against yellow fever.

2. Mosquitoes carry malaria, dengue, and yellow fever

3. Arboviruses such as dengue, yellow fever, and

4. Similar efforts may be effective against yellow fever.

5. We failed against malaria, yellow fever and yaws.

6. Yellow fever has been a source of several devastating epidemics.

7. I'm sure you've all heard of the disease yellow fever.

8. Yellow fever begins after an incubation period of three to six days.

9. Recent Achievements in responding to health emergencies: Yellow fever vaccination March 2017 -- In response to the on-going yellow fever outbreak in Brazil, some 3.5 million doses of vaccine from the emergency stockpile were deployed to the country through the International Coordinating Group on Vaccine Provision for yellow fever.

10. The second strategy is to reduce populations of the adult yellow fever mosquito.

11. Since the 1980s, the number of cases of yellow fever has been increasing.

12. Recently, however, others, such as yellow fever and dengue, have made a comeback.

13. Cenotaphs indicate consumption (tuberculosis), yellow fever, and malaria were among the illnesses claiming lives

14. Some countries in Asia are theoretically in danger of yellow fever epidemics (mosquitoes with the capability to transmit yellow fever and susceptible monkeys are present), although the disease does not yet occur there.

15. They fought yellow fever, dysentery, parasites and . . . I saw . . . their gravestones —all through Africa.”

16. Malaria, yellow fever and Dengue fever can also be contracted in the Amazon region.

17. This is what it looked like to have yellow fever in Cuba at that time.

18. After a few months in Quemados, Lazear, together with Walter Reed (1851–1902), James Carroll (1854–1907) and Aristides Agramonte (1869–1931), participated in a commission studying the transmission of yellow fever, the Yellow Fever Board.

19. The urban cycle is responsible for the major outbreaks of yellow fever that occur in Africa.

20. But Panama was all jungle , torrential rain , malaria and yellow fever , and the French failed catastrophically.

21. * May also please note that YELLOW FEVER VACCINATION is a mandatory requirement prior to travel to Ethiopia.

22. Already underway is a programme immunising all risk groups against DT, MMR, Yellow Fever and Hepatitis B.

23. 27 Nevertheless, the potential for a large urban yellow-fever outbreak in Santa Cruz remains beyond doubt.

24. Diseases of Cholera Dengue Amoebiasis traveler traveler's diarrhea bacillary dysentery (Shigellosis) Typhoid Fever Yellow Fever Malaria amoebiasis what?

25. Commissioner Lamy's list includes: yellow fever, plague, cholera, meningitis, dengue, influenza, hepatitis, polio, typhoid fever, typhus and measles.

26. And it definitively proved that it wasn't this magic dust called fomites in your clothes that caused yellow fever.

27. After passing the yellow fever virus through laboratory mice, Theiler found that the weakened virus conferred immunity on rhesus macaques.

28. Some progress was made upon a few, particularly the reduction of major epidemics of malaria, cholera, smallpox and yellow-fever.

29. The disease is caused by a virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae, which also includes yellow fever and dengue fever.

30. Deng Acacia bantug la naman kareng lagyung thorntrees o kaya wattles, kayabe la reng yellow-fever acacia ampong umbrella Acacias.

31. His death from yellow fever was a great misfortune for the Colonists, who laid him to rest there in September 1704

32. Lazear was a physician at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore starting in 1895, where he studied malaria and yellow fever.

33. The Aedes aegypti, more commonly known as the yellow fever mosquito or Ankle biter, was first recorded in Orange County in 2015

34. Because of the bleeding tendency of yellow fever patients, a biopsy is only advisable post mortem to confirm the cause of death.

35. The Yellow Fever Initiative, launched by the WHO in 2006, vaccinated more than 105 million people in 14 countries in West Africa.

36. Smallpox, polio, tetanus, cholera, rabies, typhoid fever and yellow fever are some of the diseases for which vaccines or inoculations have been prepared.

37. This outbreak of yellow fever follows an epizootic outbreak in monkeys that started in April 2007 and has since spread to 80 municipalities.Sentencedict.com

38. 25 Research on animals showed the compound controlled yellow fever, Eastern equine encephalitis virus, and murine cytomegalovirus, a type of herpes virus that afflicts rodents.

39. Funding for medical research has contributed to advances in health care and, in some cases, to the eradication of certain diseases, such as yellow fever.

40. Bioweapons status: Former program terminated and stockpile destroyed (1970s) Agents (former): Plague, cholera, yellow fever, typhus, foot-and-mouth disease, glanders, potato beetle, wheat fungus

41. Researchers at the nearby Yellow Fever Research Institute identified an unknown virus in a monkey in the Zika forest which is how it got its name.

42. In this phase people are likely to develop jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes, hence the name ‘yellow fever’), dark urine and abdominal pain with vomiting.

43. In rare cases (less than one in 200,000 to 300,000), the vaccination can cause yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease, which is fatal in 60% of cases.

44. Like most primates, Diana monkeys can always carry diseases that can be communicated to humans, like yellow fever and tuberculosis, but they are not important carriers of these.

45. 12 No cross reactions were observed between eastern equine encephalitis virus, western equine encephalitis and yellow fever virus strains,(www.Sentencedict.com) which suggested a high specificity of established RT_PCR method.

46. Global warming and rising temperatures also have implications for the spread of infectious diseases as disease vectors proliferate, exposing new regions and peoples to malaria, sleeping sickness, dengue fever, yellow fever and other insect-borne illnesses.

47. One main motivation for the study of viruses is the fact that they cause many important infectious diseases, among them the common cold, influenza, rabies, measles, many forms of diarrhea, hepatitis, Dengue fever, yellow fever, polio, smallpox and AIDS.

48. Benjamin Rush, the Allopath [2] Benjamin Rush (1745-1813) was a member of the Continental Congress, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a combater of yellow fever, the founder of psychiatry in America, and an obstinate believer in miasmas and bloodletting

49. The historian Brian Cowan describes English Coffeehouses as "places where people gathered to drink coffee, learn the news of the day, and perhaps to meet with other local residents and discuss matters of mutual concern." Topics like the Yellow Fever would also be discussed.

50. So, what are these so-called “Ankle biters”? These are the Aedes albopictus mosquito, also known as the Asian tiger mosquito, and the Aedes aegypti, or the yellow fever mosquito. These winged creatures apparently arrived in Southern California on a container ship from Asia several years ago.