They would bleed the person with yellow fever but it actually did not always help.
They got themselves inoculated against the disease. There is a vaccine available and governments insist on travellers having this in certain countries.
If people remove standing water, use screens on the windows, use bedding nets and use insecticides to kill mosquitoes, the number of people who will get Yellow Fever will drop.
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Walter Reed helped cure Yellow Fever by creating the mosquito net while fighting in the war in Cuba, after his friend died from the disease.
Every persons different but you can die from it.
Walter Reed figured out what caused yellow fever so they got rid of yellow fever and restarted construction on the Panama Canal.
Yellow fever is commonly found in tropical areas. The United States eradicated it by getting rid of mosquito breeding areas and putting screens on houses in the places it existed.
Dr.Rush took blood from fever victims to get rid of the "pestilence".
Yellow fever is commonly found in tropical areas. The United States eradicated it by getting rid of mosquito breeding areas and putting screens on houses in the places it existed.
Chrysanthemum oil will help to get rid of bees and yellow jackets. This oil will burn the insect when sprayed directly on them and kill eggs.
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Well, i reckon Dr Walter Reed was doing Dr William Gorgas up the bum, when suddenely in the midst of ejaculation he realised that the only way to get rid of yellow fever was to rub the feces of a horse over the contaminated areas.
Yellow fever changed life's by taking away loved ones. People watched there family members suffer and die. The only cure they had back in 1793 was to take 10 Court's a day everyday because they thought that yellow fever effected blood and that was the only way to get rid of it and many people often died just from the cure.
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Yellow fever is controlled by reducing or eliminating the population of mosquitoes that transmit the disease and by taking measures to prevent being bitten by mosquitoes when in regions where the disease is present. In addition, a safe and effective vaccine against Yellow Fever has existed since the mid-20th century and is required for travelers by some countries.Before the vaccine was developed, Yellow Fever was controlled by preventing mosquito bites through use of mosquito netting, etc., and by controlling or eliminatingmosquito breeding grounds.There is no therapy for the disease once contracted.