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Yellow fever virus, a flavivirus, is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Illness ranges in severity from a self-limited febrile illness to severe hepatitis and hemorrhagic fever. Yellow fever disease is diagnosed based on symptoms, physical findings, laboratory testing, and the possibility of exposure to infected mosquitoes. There is no specific treatment for yellow fever; care is based on symptoms. Steps to prevent yellow fever include use of insect repellent, protective clothing, and vaccination. Yellow fever occurs in tropical regions of Africa and in parts of South America. Yellow fever is a very rare cause of illness in U.S. travelers. The last epidemic of yellow fever in North America occurred in New Orleans in 1905.
What makes some humans mosquito magnets?

What makes some humans mosquito magnets?

Updated EULAR recommendations for children with pedAIIRD

Updated EULAR recommendations for children with pedAIIRD

Risk of viral spillover found to increase with a warming climate in High Arctic lake sediments

Risk of viral spillover found to increase with a warming climate in High Arctic lake sediments

Why do some people attract mosquitoes more than others?

Why do some people attract mosquitoes more than others?

Virginia Tech researchers examine how sleep deprivation may affect mosquito’s ability to spread disease

Virginia Tech researchers examine how sleep deprivation may affect mosquito’s ability to spread disease

How effective are live-attenuated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines?

How effective are live-attenuated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines?

USF researchers launch a mosquito-tracking dashboard driven by citizen science

USF researchers launch a mosquito-tracking dashboard driven by citizen science

Weather factors play a key role in determining the spread of dengue and other viral diseases

Weather factors play a key role in determining the spread of dengue and other viral diseases

New $29 million grant awarded to five leading children’s hospitals for improving pandemic readiness

New $29 million grant awarded to five leading children’s hospitals for improving pandemic readiness

Researchers gain unexpected insights into activation mechanism of flaviviruses

Researchers gain unexpected insights into activation mechanism of flaviviruses

Molecule in mosquito saliva can be a potential new target for halting deadly diseases

Molecule in mosquito saliva can be a potential new target for halting deadly diseases

NIH awards $577 million to establish AViDD Centers for Pathogens of Pandemic Concern

NIH awards $577 million to establish AViDD Centers for Pathogens of Pandemic Concern

Vaccine features that could induce durable humoral immune responses against SARS-CoV-2

Vaccine features that could induce durable humoral immune responses against SARS-CoV-2

Rural California hatches plan for engineered mosquitoes to battle stealthy predator

Rural California hatches plan for engineered mosquitoes to battle stealthy predator

New technology to make temporary genetic modifications tested in mosquitoes

New technology to make temporary genetic modifications tested in mosquitoes

Can fractional doses of COVID-19 vaccines protect against SARS-CoV-2?

Can fractional doses of COVID-19 vaccines protect against SARS-CoV-2?

How do mosquito bites affect immunity?

How do mosquito bites affect immunity?

Comparative analysis of transcriptional responses across 13 different vaccines

Comparative analysis of transcriptional responses across 13 different vaccines

World Immunization Week 2022: Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance on the equitable and sustainable use of vaccines

World Immunization Week 2022: Gavi, The Vaccine Alliance on the equitable and sustainable use of vaccines

Highly Effective Single-Dose HPV Vaccination for the Eradication of Cervical Cancer

Highly Effective Single-Dose HPV Vaccination for the Eradication of Cervical Cancer

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