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The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas ...


The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas ... - SciELO

We critically reviewed the initial stages and enhancing contexts of YF urban epidemics since the 17 th century in the Americas.

The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas - PubMed

Yellow fever (YF) epizootics in South America during the 21st century have an unprecedented recorded magnitude and geographical dispersion.

The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas - SciELO

Key words: Aedes aegypti, Haemagogus, epizootic disease, arbovirus, urban outbreak, sylvatic cycle. INTRODUCTION. Yellow Fever Virus frame in the Americas.

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Urban Aedes-Human YF outbreaks in the Americas are still possible but with low probability or very focal transmission, while the conditions reported in the ...

The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas

We critically reviewed the initial stages and enhancing contexts of YF urban epidemics since the 17th century in the Americas, and the modeling attempts of YF ...

The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas: looking ...

The second coming of urban yellow fever in the Americas: looking the past to see the future. Oscar D Salomón 1. ,. Antonieta ROJAS DE ARIAS 2.

History of Yellow Fever in the U.S. - American Society for Microbiology

Domingue arrived at the ports of Philadelphia, it was primed for a mosquito-driven epidemic. The city was surrounded by marshes and swamps, and ...

What Does the Future Hold for Yellow Fever Virus? (I) - PMC

The recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (YFV) activity in the tropical regions of Africa and South America has sparked renewed interest in this infamous ...

Yellow Jack's Potential Return to the American South

During the 1800s, yellow fever caused highly lethal and economically devastating urban epidemics in southern U.S. coastal cities and those on ...

Yellow Fever | CDC Yellow Book 2024

Urban YF occurs periodically in Africa and sporadically in the Americas. In areas of Africa with persistent circulation of YF virus, natural immunity ...

The looming threat of yellow fever to North America - ScienceDirect

In December 2016, a YFV outbreak began in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The virus migrated towards the Atlantic coast where vaccination had not previously ...

Historical Guide to Yellow Fever | American Experience - PBS

In the summer of 1693, a strange disease spread through Boston. Victims suffered from jaundice, high fever and black vomit. For more than two hundred years, ...

Yellow fever in Africa and the Americas: a historical and ...

Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Africa to the Americas where the virus encountered ...

Yellow Fever - PAHO/WHO | Pan American Health Organization

Yellow fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic disease that is endemic in tropical areas of Africa and Latin America. Cases can be difficult to distinguish ...

Yellow Fever: A Perennial Threat - ScienceDirect.com

The Caribbean island of Barbados became an epicenter for transmission that spread further to other Caribbean islands and continental cities in the Americas (7).

Yellow Fever: Origin, Epidemiology, Preventive Strategies ... - MDPI

Two points of evidence support the theory that the crews of Columbus would have introduced YF virus for the first time in America between 1492 and 1495 from the ...

Yellow fever, the story of a re-emerging virus - Institut Pasteur

After major outbreaks between the 17th and 19th centuries, it never disappeared and has continued to be rife in some world regions. WHO even ...

Urban yellow fever | pathology - Britannica

…the yellow fever virus: (1) urban, or classical, yellow fever, in which transmission is from person to person via the “domestic” (i.e., urban-dwelling) Aedes ...

Re-emergence of yellow fever in the neotropics — quo vadis?

In the Americas, YF has historically been reported from North Panama to the northeast region of Argentina. However, in recent decades most of the YF activity ...

The risk of urban yellow fever resurgence in Aedes-infested ...

The last documented urban YF epidemic in the Americas occurred in 1928 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil [Reference Bryant, Holmes and Barrett4]. In the ...