researc says that 5-70% of people die from yellow fever today
95%
45 percent
like maybe 3%
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60 percent
yes the yellow fever still exists today.
researc says that 5-70% of people die from yellow fever today
Yellow fever exists in tropical and jungle areas.
i really don't know the answer but in 1793 it was a terrible treatment. they had to bleed you and make you thow up. but french peolpe made victims of yellow fever rest and open window for fresh air and make them eat
It never ended. It is still a fever today.
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!
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Yes. As of 2001[update], the World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that yellow fever causes 200,000 illnesses and 30,000 deaths every year in unvaccinated populations.
Yellow Fever has been seen as a dangerous disease from as far back as the 17th century. It was probably at its most prevalent in the 19th century with a major epidemic. It is still reckoned to effect up to 200,000 people a year today even with vaccinations.
Due to the fact that it does not transmit directly from person to person. It transmits via vectors such as the mosquito. These mosquitoes live near the equator where there are tropical weather conditions. Therefore, this disease is unable to spread throughout the world at dangerous and fatal rates.
He thought that bleeding the person was a GREAT way of healing someone. Which we know today that it isn't a very good idea.
Today, slaves are usually victims of the sex trade.