Drs. Gorgas, LePrince, and Darling are remembered as pioneers for their leadership in the control of malaria during this period. The Gorgas Memorial Laboratory in Panama, named after Col. Gorgas remained a leading research center for tropical disease research throughout the 20th century (Source the department of health and human services USA)
the answer is not exact because they were currently fighting cuba as well
yellow fever is caused by disease carrying mosquitoes called Coquillettidia fuscopennata there are shots you can get to prevent yellow fever in your body but they had not invented it in 1793
Deborah Sampson did not contract yellow fever as a result of her service in the Revolutionary War. While she served as a soldier disguised as a man, there are no historical records indicating she suffered from yellow fever during or after the war. Her military service was marked by hardships, but yellow fever was not one of them.
i think the answer is yellow fever because when i read her biograpy it said her scalp disease was yellow fever.
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.
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Dr. Fred Soper spearheaded the effort to eradicate Malaria in Panama.
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Dr. Walter Reed and his associates are credited with the eradication of Yellow Fever in Panama.
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The cause of Yellow Fever was discovered in Cuba in 1900by Walter Reed and a team of scientists.--Joshua Ballance, grade 7
The discovery of yellow fever in Cuba led to the understanding that the disease was transmitted by mosquitoes, prompting the implementation of mosquito control measures in Panama during the construction of the Panama Canal. This ultimately helped to reduce the spread of yellow fever and allowed for the successful completion of the canal.
William Gorgas, with the help of the work of Carlos Finlay and William Reed studies on the spread of Yellow Fever through mosquitoes.
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.
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Carlos Juan Finlay (1833-1915) of Cuba discovered the method by which yellow fever was spread.
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