Similar words: fellow feeling, yellow-bellied, yellow, yellow dog, yellowish, yellow pages, yellow journalism, allow for. Meaning: n. caused by a flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito.
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1. He explained the yellow fever epidemic as a providential act to discourage urban growth.
2. This strain of mosquito carries malaria and yellow fever.
3. He fell sick with yellow fever.
4. Travellers are reminded that inoculation against yellow fever is advisable.
5. Thus, outbreaks of urban yellow fever evolve slowly.
6. Reportedly, he had been vaccinated against yellow fever 6 months to 1 year before his illness.
7. Patients were serologically screened for yellow fever, dengue, hepatitis A and B, and leptospirosis.
8. Interpretation Urban transmission of yellow fever in Santa Cruz was limited in space and time.
9. Once the rainy season began in April, malaria, yellow fever, typhoid and scurvy began to take their toll.
10. They died in epidemics of yellow fever, cholera, and smallpox.
11. Yellow fever virus is a flavivirus.
12. Yellow fever is endemic to parts of central Africa.
13. Three cases were positive for yellow fever IgM at the National Laboratory in the Institute Pasteur of Bangui.
14. Article 84 Incubation period of yellow fever is 6 days.
15. Research on animals showed the compound controlled yellow fever, Eastern equine encephalitis virus, and murine cytomegalovirus,(sentencedict.com/yellow fever.html) a type of herpes virus that afflicts rodents.
16. No cases of plague or yellow fever were reported during the year.
17. Tropical diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, and yellow fever are reaching temperate regions, and ragweed and poison ivy thrive in the hothouse world.
18. This is the second Yellow fever event reported by the Central African Republic in 2008.
19. A vaccine for yellow fever is announced for use on humans.
20. The epidemiological findings in the six confirmed cases of yellow fever are summarised in the table.
21. In two of the 16, permission for necropsy was granted and histopathology of liver tissue was compatible with yellow fever.
22. The pattern of reaction with dengue and yellow-fever antigen, respectively, made yellow fever the most likely diagnosis.
23. The usual vaccinations required for certain countries are cholera, typhoid, and yellow fever.
24. About 30,000 workers died during its construction, either from industrial accidents or from rampant yellow fever and malaria.
25. He had jabs to protect him from malaria, hepatitis and yellow fever before leaving on Thursday.
26. The shift could expand the parts of the world where malaria and yellow fever are found.
27. Ten days later the chief of the expedition was dead of yellow fever.
28. No cross reactions were observed between eastern equine encephalitis virus, western equine encephalitis and yellow fever virus strains, which suggested a high specificity of established RT_PCR method.
29. Mosquitoes can also spread West Nile virus, dengue fever, yellow fever and other illnesses.
30. Mosquito control programmes targeting wild mosquitoes in forested areas are not practical for preventing jungle (or sylvatic) yellow fever transmission.
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