Yellow fever mosquitoes, primarily Aedes aegypti, are originally from tropical and subtropical regions of Africa and Southeast Asia. They have since spread to various parts of the world, including the Americas, due to global trade and urbanization. These mosquitoes thrive in warm climates and are often found in urban areas where they breed in standing water.
Yellow fever was started from mosquitoes from the Caribbean.
Yellow fever was started from mosquitoes from the Caribbean.
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It cannot spread like a virus and yellow fever is transmitted by the bite of the female mosquitoes of the species Aedes aegypti.
Walter Reed is the US army surgeon who proved the transmission of a yellow fever by mosquitoes.
Yellow fever is spread by mosquitoes. The frost kills them off making it much less likely to spread during the winter.Yellow fever is spread by mosquitoes. Frost kills the mosquitoes in the area where the frost occurs. So frost stops the spread of yellow fever in those regions that are not tropical and experience frost.
No. Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is carried by mosquitoes.
Transmitted by mosquitoes, yellow fever is a tropical viral disease that damages the liver and kidneys by causing fever and jaundice. Yellow fever is often fatal.
he found out that yellow fever was transmitted by mosquitoes.
More than likely from mosquitoes
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