after flooding caused by earthquakes and other natural disasters. They result from a combination of new habitats available for the vectors of the disease and changes in human behavior
John Duffy has written: 'Sword of pestilence' -- subject(s): History, Yellow fever 'Epidemics in colonial America' -- subject(s): Epidemics
1793: Philadelphia Yellow Fever Epidemic
Malaria and Yellow Fever killed most workers.
the person most affected by yellow fever was all the kids under 15 years old.
John Line has written: 'Inspiration and modern criticism' -- subject(s): Bible, Criticism, interpretation, Inspiration
where yellow fever is not there
totz jungle yellow fever
flavivirus. There are at least members of this group of virus, two in Africa and two in South America. Yellow fever is a viral disease that is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Illness ranges in severity from an influenza-like syndrome to severe hepatitis and hemorrhagic fever. Yellow fever virus (YFV) is maintained in nature by mosquito-borne transmission between nonhuman primates. Transmission by mosquitoes from one human to another occurs during epidemics of "urban yellow fever."
who dicoverd yellow fever?
Edward Strother has written: 'Practical observations on the epidemical fever' -- subject(s): Epidemics, Fever
Smallpox and spotted fever
Smallpox and spotted fever