Information on Yellow Fever

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Yellow fever is a serious disease caused by a specific virus. This page from the eMedTV site discusses this disease in detail, including how it is transmitted, possible symptoms, treatment options, and more.

The cause of yellow fever is, as you might expect, the yellow fever virus. This segment of the eMedTV library explains how the virus is transmitted and lists the regions of the world where it is likely to be found.

Found in parts of Africa and South America, the yellow fever virus is a virus that causes yellow fever. This eMedTV segment discusses this virus in detail, including information on how it is transmitted by mosquitoes.

Mild symptoms of yellow fever can include fever, headache, bloody nose, and nausea. This section of the eMedTV archives describes these signs and symptoms in more detail and explains the three stages of serious symptoms.

As this eMedTV article explains, in order to make a yellow fever diagnosis, your doctor will ask a number of questions, perform a physical exam, and recommend certain tests. This page describes how a doctor goes about making a yellow fever diagnosis.

As this eMedTV article explains, there is no cure for yellow fever -- treatment consists of rest, fluids, and other options for relieving a patient's symptoms as the body fights the disease. This page discusses options for yellow fever treatment.

Once a person has become infected, there is only one yellow fever cure: time. This portion of the eMedTV archives discusses the treatment of yellow fever and also gives tips for preventing yellow fever, such as avoiding mosquito bites.

Getting the yellow fever vaccine and avoiding mosquito bites are the best ways of preventing yellow fever. This eMedTV Web page talks about long-sleeved shirts, insect repellent, mosquito netting, and other strategies for yellow fever prevention.

The yellow fever vaccine requires only one shot and provides protection for 10 years or more. This eMedTV Web page covers the yellow fever vaccine, listing possible side effects and describing who should and shouldn't get it.