Is yellow fever a protist, fungus, bacteria, or virus?
Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease. The virus is a 40 to 50 nm enveloped RNA virus with positive sense of the Flaviviridae family. ChaCha again soon!
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How long is a yellow fever shot good for?
The vaccine is given as a single shot to anyone greater than ...
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What is the scientific name for yellow fever?
Yellow fever is a disease that caused epidemics in Africa & A...
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How much is a yellow fever vacine?
The vaccine is <$200. It is given as an injection under the s...
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What are the effects of yellow fever?
In mild cases the symptoms are similar to influenza, but seri...
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Is yellow fever considered a bacteria?
Yellow fever is caused by the yellow fever virus, which is sp...
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How much is a yellow fever vacine?
The vaccine is <$200. It is given as an injection under the s...
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Yellow fever caused by the yellow fever virus, which belongs ...
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What bugs give you yellow fever?
The yellow fever virus is transmitted by the bite of female m...
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The Yellow Fever Epidemic was officially ended by the Frost f...
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If you have yellow fever, are you limited to anything?
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About Yellow Fever
Yellow fever is a virus transmitted via mosquito to primates. It can cause fever, nausea and pain. It usually goes away after a couple days, but can be followed up with a ''toxic phase'' causing liver damage with jaundice, which gives the disease is name. Jaundice causes patients to have a yellowish skin tone and gives the eyes a yellowish tint. Yellow fever can also cause an increased risk of bleeding, which puts the disease in a category of hemorrhagic fevers.

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