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  1. 2 days ago · The spark of the New York City yellow fever epidemic was the arrival of the disease in Philadelphia in the summer of 1793. After people fled yellow fever in the Caribbean, they brought it...

  2. 6 days ago · Tomlinson, W. K. & Perret, J.J. “Jean-Charles Faget and the yellow fever controversy in New Orleans,” Proceedings of the International Congress for the History of Medicine (25th, Quebec, 1976), pages 1361-1373.

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  4. 4 days ago · Diagnosis and management of tickborne rickettsial diseases: Rocky Mountain spotted fever and other spotted fever group rickettsioses, ehrlichioses, and anaplasmosis - United States: a practical guide for health care and public health professionals.

  5. 3 days ago · Yellow Fever in 1798. A hundred Portsmouth residents died in just two months time as the plague moved from the North End to downtown. So many were dead that relatives who were not sick had to carry them away by night. The stink of death was everywhere in the worst sickness in Seacoast history – if you don’t count the Indian Pandemic.

  6. 5 days ago · Background Dark pigmented snow and glacier ice algae on glaciers and ice sheets contribute to accelerating melt. The biological controls on these algae, particularly the role of viruses, remain poorly understood. Giant viruses, classified under the nucleocytoplasmic large DNA viruses (NCLDV) supergroup (phylum Nucleocytoviricota), are diverse and globally distributed. NCLDVs are known to ...

  7. 6 days ago · Updated at: May 16, 2024 16:47 IST. Have you heard about a condition known as viral fever that gets transmitted by the spread of infected mosquitoes? Yellow fever is a haemorrhagic illness...

  8. 3 days ago · Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Colombia. Emerg Infect Dis 13: 1058-1060. Horta MC, Labruna MB, Pinter A, Linardi PM, Schumaker TT 2007. Rickettsia infection in five areas of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz 102: 793-801. Patino L, Afanador A, Paul JH 2006. A spotted fever in Tobia, Colombia 1937. Biomedica 26: 178-193.

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