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When symptoms always appear during a particular season and disappear with the onset of cold weather, hay fever is almost certainly the culprit. For a more definitive diagnosis, a skin prick test is used
More than likely from mosquitoes
There is Malaria, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, Cholera, and AIDS/HIV, and many more. by Trivs
Fever is the body's way of fighting off a bacteria or a virus. The fever seems to slow it down and even inhibit it.
I will take a guess but it is not a wild one. I believe the answer is disease and more specifically, malaria.
No. the species of mosquito that carries it is aedes aegypti, its stomach is more of a red.
The term "yellow" to describe Asians is an oversimplification and can be considered offensive due to its racial connotations. The skin tone of people of Asian descent varies widely, ranging from pale to dark. Skintone is primarily influenced by melanin levels in the skin, not race.
more than four thousand people died of yellow fever
There were normal dangers of construction. They had heavy machinery moving about, the danger of large mud and dirt slides caving in on them. One big difficulty was malaria. Many workers died of yellow fever.
Coquillettidia fuscopennata Why do people answer questions they clearly know nothing about? This is the name of a mosquito, and not even the right one. answer: According to "The Dictionary of Virology" by Brian Mahy, the scientific name for yellow fever is "Flavivirus febricis". its the Flaviviridae family (includes flavivirus, hepacivirus, and pestivirus. -Kiera
he went though cold weather, yellow fever, and more
Not really. They're more of a brownish colour than yellow, however there are some individuals that will have a lighter tinge that make them appear to be yellow.