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Saint Louis University’s Center for Vaccine Development is asking for 70 adult volunteers to participate a clinical trial studying a new investigational yellow fever vaccine. The goal is to evaluate ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines for the treatment and management of arboviral diseases, which are illnesses caused by viruses transmitted to humans through Aedes mosquitoes ...
Yellow Fever vaccination is required for travelers and military personnel going to certain African and South American ...
As summer kicks into full gear and people are spending more time outside, there's one thing on many people's minds—ticks.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito transmits yellow fever. An outbreak in Brazil and Colombia could spread to the U.S.
Colombia has declared a state of emergency due to a surge in yellow fever cases, prompting President Petro to urge unvaccinated citizens to avoid high-risk areas, especially the coffee region ...
A Phase Ia clinical trial led by a research team at the Institut Pasteur is set to begin for the platform's first vaccine candidate, which targets Lassa fever, a hemorrhagic fever responsible for ...
The pathophysiology of yellow fever-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) is still to be completely understood, and the best clinical approach has not yet been determined. This manuscript presents the ...
Yellow fever is transmitted to people through mosquito bites. While the majority of people infected with yellow fever will not develop any symptoms, others will develop nonspecific mild viral symptoms ...
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), yellow fever is a viral disease caused when bitten by infected mosquitos. It is mostly found in tropical and subtropical areas of Africa and ...
WebMD explains yellow fever, a disease that is carried by mosquitos and can lead to liver failure and death.
There is no cure for yellow fever, and up to 60% of people who develop a severe form of the disease will die, according to the CDC.