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What is scientific name 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


Does yellow fever have a vaccine?

A vaccine that provides immunity to yellow fever was developed in 1939. Vaccination is required for all persons traveling to regions where yellow fever is known to exist.


Does yellow fever have RNA?

yes it is actually the smallest known to man


Who fought yellow fever in Panama?

Research on how to cure yellow fever was conducted by many independent doctors including my ancestor Dr. Samuel A. Mudd. Though one of the most famous doctors known for researching Yellow Fever was a Cuban doctor named Carlos Finlay. Now for your question, William Gorgas, a physician was most well known for helping fight yellow fever in Panama.


Is yellow fever airborne?

No, the yellow fever is not airborn anymore! Yellow ferver used to be airborn around the 17 hundreds! Today yelow ferver is known as milaria, with you can only get from an infected misquito! it is not in us!


When did the cause of yellow fever become known in philadelphia?

twards the end of the year 1793.


What is the name of virus which causes 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."


What family does yellow fever belong to?

Yellow fever, also known as the American Plague or Black Vomit, belongs to a family called "Flaviviridae" as a single stranded RNA virus.


Which virus causes yellow fever?

Yellow fever (also known as Yellow Jack and Bronze John) is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease. The virus is called yellow fever virus. It is transmitted by the bite of female mosquitoes and is found in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa. The only known hosts of the virus are primates and mosquitoes. The origin of the disease is most likely to be Africa through the slave trade in the 16th century.


What are symboles of yellow fever throught the book Fever 1793?

Answer:The Fever that broke out in 1793 was the 'yellow fever'. It was called such because many of the people who contracted the fever eyes would turn yellow. victims skin would also yellow as the liver would begin to shut down. a condition known as jaundice.


When did the first doctor dieginos a person for yellow fever?

The first successful vaccination against yellow fever was developed by Dr. Max Theiler in the 1930s, but prior to that, yellow fever was a significant public health threat in the 19th century. The first known deaths from yellow fever can be traced back to outbreaks in the late 17th century, particularly in places like the Americas. However, the specific question regarding "doctor dieginos" seems unclear or may contain a typographical error, as there is no widely recognized historical figure by that name associated with yellow fever.


Which virus is the mosquito not known as possible vector dengue fever yellow fever western equine encephalitis or small pox?

Mosquitoes are not known as vectors for smallpox. Smallpox is caused by the variola virus, which is primarily transmitted between humans through respiratory droplets, rather than through insect vectors like mosquitoes. In contrast, dengue fever, yellow fever, and western equine encephalitis are all transmitted by mosquitoes.