Alarmed that an outbreak of yellow fever in southwest Africa could spread if not quickly contained, medical experts will convene this week to consider whether to declare an international health ...
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 — as the disease became known ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Experts are warning that yellow fever — which hasn’t had a major outbreak in the U.S. since 1905 — could make a comeback. (Photo ...
The mosquito-borne disease known as yellow fever is primed for a resurgence, say medical experts, and the US is woefully unprepared. Yellow fever joins other diseases — malaria, dengue, leishmaniasis ...
In theory, nobody should be dying of yellow fever. The vaccine---an extremely effective one---is nearly 80 years old, and a single dose can confer a lifetime of protection. Yet an ongoing outbreak of ...
Saudi Arabia has urged summer travellers to check vaccinations, monitor health risks and watch for symptoms as authorities track Ebola, Hantavirus, Yellow Fever and flu ...
Yellow fever is making a troubling comeback across Africa and the Americas, prompting fresh warnings from the World Health Organisation (WHO) over the risks posed by low vaccination coverage, climate ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Yellow fever is making an alarming comeback in Africa. While the virus ...
Four arthropod-borne viruses (arboviruses) have recently emerged or reemerged in the Americas, spreading rapidly through populations that had not previously been exposed to them and causing ...
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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 — as the disease became known ...