Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Africa to the Americas where the virus encountered favorable ecological conditions that allowed creation of a sustainable sylvatic cycle. Despite effective vector control and immunization programs for nearly a century, yellow fever epidemics reemerged in many Latin American countries, particularly Brazil. The emergence or reemergence of vector-borne diseases encompasses many intricate factors. Yellow fever outbreaks occur if at least three conditions are fulfilled: the introduction of the virus into a non-immune human community, presence of competent and anthropophilic vectors and insufficiency of prevention and/or adequate management of the growing outb...
The recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (YFV) activity in the tropical regions of Africa and Sou...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
Yellow fever (YF) is a serious public health problem in many tropical countries in Africa and South ...
Abstract Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Afr...
Abstract Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Afr...
Yellow fever (YF) virus still represents a major threat in low resource countries in both South Amer...
Hookipa Biotech AG. Viena, Austria.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto...
Summary The yellow fever (YF) virus is a Flavivirus, transmitted by Haemagogus, Sabethes or Aedes ae...
We discuss the complex eco-social factors involved in the puzzle of the unexpected rapid viral sprea...
Article available from www.scielo.br/rsp Critical aspects of yellow fever control in Brazil This pap...
Article available from www.scielo.br/rsp Critical aspects of yellow fever control in Brazil This pap...
We discuss the complex eco-social factors involved in the puzzle of the unexpected rapid viral sprea...
São apresentados aspectos epidemiológicos e do controle da febre amarela no Brasil, considerando os ...
Yellow fever is an acute viral disease endemic to tropical countries, like Brazil, where, since the ...
Background Yellow fever cases are under-reported and the exact distribution of the disease is unkno...
The recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (YFV) activity in the tropical regions of Africa and Sou...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
Yellow fever (YF) is a serious public health problem in many tropical countries in Africa and South ...
Abstract Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Afr...
Abstract Yellow fever was transported during the slave trade in the 15th and 16th centuries from Afr...
Yellow fever (YF) virus still represents a major threat in low resource countries in both South Amer...
Hookipa Biotech AG. Viena, Austria.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto...
Summary The yellow fever (YF) virus is a Flavivirus, transmitted by Haemagogus, Sabethes or Aedes ae...
We discuss the complex eco-social factors involved in the puzzle of the unexpected rapid viral sprea...
Article available from www.scielo.br/rsp Critical aspects of yellow fever control in Brazil This pap...
Article available from www.scielo.br/rsp Critical aspects of yellow fever control in Brazil This pap...
We discuss the complex eco-social factors involved in the puzzle of the unexpected rapid viral sprea...
São apresentados aspectos epidemiológicos e do controle da febre amarela no Brasil, considerando os ...
Yellow fever is an acute viral disease endemic to tropical countries, like Brazil, where, since the ...
Background Yellow fever cases are under-reported and the exact distribution of the disease is unkno...
The recent resurgence of yellow fever virus (YFV) activity in the tropical regions of Africa and Sou...
This paper examines the distinction drawn between endemic and epidemic yellow fever in the twentieth...
Yellow fever (YF) is a serious public health problem in many tropical countries in Africa and South ...