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Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
(BioMed Central, 2018)
Abstract
Background
A yellow fever epidemic occurred in Angola in 2016 with 884 laboratory confirmed cases and 373 deaths. Eleven unvaccinated Chinese nationals working in ...
Estimating the number of unvaccinated Chinese workers against yellow fever in Angola
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2018)
Background: A yellow fever epidemic occurred in Angola in 2016 with 884 laboratory confirmed cases and 373 deaths. Eleven unvaccinated Chinese nationals working in Angola were also infected and imported the disease to ...
Dramatic effects of control measures on deaths from yellow fever in Havana, Cuba, in the early 1900s
(Sage Publications, 2017)
Yellow fever, named as such due to the jaundice it may cause in an infected person, is a tropical,
vector-borne disease, endemic in certain areas of Africa and the Americas (WHO 2014). Records
suggest that yellow fever ...
Dramatic effects of control measures on deaths from yellow fever in Havana, Cuba, in the early 1900s
(Sage Publications, 2017)
Yellow fever, named as such due to the jaundice it may cause in an infected person, is a tropical,
vector-borne disease, endemic in certain areas of Africa and the Americas (WHO 2014). Records
suggest that yellow fever ...
Enteric Fever: A Slow Response to an Old Plague
(PLoS, 2016)
Man is irremediably embedded in nature with complex interactions with all living organisms. Historically, the establishment of contemporary human societies has been influenced by our coexistence with other microorganisms ...
Typhoid fever in nineteenth-century Colombia: Between medical geography and bacteriology
This paper analyses how the Colombian medical elites made sense of typhoid fever before and during the inception of bacteriological ideas and practices in the second half of the nineteenth century. Assuming that the identity ...