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Results 1 - 10 of 141 for Yellow fever
  1. Yellow fever is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes. ... Yellow fever is caused by a virus carried by mosquitoes. You can develop this disease if you are ...
  2. ... diseases, such as encephalitis, West Nile, dengue fever, yellow fever, and others. (Image courtesy of the Centers for ...
  3. ... virus , Lassa virus, among others) Waterborne disease outbreak Yellow fever Zika virus disease and infection (including congenital) The ...
  4. ... Endy TP, Rothman AL, Barrett AD. Flaviviruses (dengue, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile encephalitis, Usutu encephalitis, St. ...
  5. ... Endy TP, Rothman AL, Barrett AD. Flaviviruses (dengue, yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile encephalitis, Usutu encephalitis, St. ...
  6. ... this vaccine in order to enter the country. Yellow fever vaccination is required to enter certain Sub-Saharan, ...
  7. ... Related topics include: Primary thrombocythemia (hemorrhagic thrombocythemia) Stroke Yellow fever Bleeding disorders Ebola fever Dengue hemorrhagic fever Vitamin ...
  8. ... and significant infectious diseases, including West Nile, Malaria, yellow fever, viral encephalitis, and dengue fever. (Image courtesy of ...
  9. ... produces mucus -- the mucus may be clear or yellow-green Fatigue Fever -- usually low-grade Shortness of breath that gets ... fever or shaking chills Have a low-grade fever for 3 or more days Have thick, yellow-green mucus, especially if it has a bad ...
  10. ... Clay-colored or pale stools Dark urine Tiredness Fever Yellow skin and eyes ( jaundice ) Loss of appetite Nausea ...
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