As with the eradication of any disease, those susceptible to it will have an average increase in life expectancy.
scared of what might come after loosing most family due to yellow fever, Very depressed
This could be Zaire or Zambia. Although yellow fever is typically not a threat in Zimbabwe, sometimes proof of inoculation might be required there.
It might and it might not. If you have a fever because you have the stomach flu, then it could. If you have a fever, but your stomach is not upset, it probably wouldn't.
Benjamin Rush was a great and selfless man who actually treated patients with yellow fever in 1793. He was a physician who lived in Philadelphia. When the there was a yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia he worked tirelessly to care for patients and to prevent spread of the disease. He also kept detailed records of what he found out from the patients, hoping that his research might help find a cure.
Dengue fever affects the cardiovascular system and bradicardia might be seen.
you might have fever
No. You might have a cold or something that causes a fever.
You might it depend on how your body reacts. Maybe some cramps not likely a fever.
With the chicken pocks you might run a low grade fever, but you should not run a fever at all times.
it might be blue or yellow
If you are fighting a virus or if you have a cold you might get a fever blister.
Yes. There is some definite concern that it might even return to the US as a result of global warming and restrictions on pesticide use that works on the mosquitoes that carry it. a disease spread by mosquitoes, but the victim would have yellow and bloodshot eyes. The victim would also be coughing and vomiting an excessive amount of black, stale blood. yellow fever is a disease that killed tens of thousands of people in the colonies in the late 1700s. It was centralized in Africa, but then slaves came with the Yellow fever and with mosquitoes. There still is Yellow fever around, but there is now a cure and a vaccine made.