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yellow fever

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yellow fever
n.
An infectious tropical disease caused by an arbovirus transmitted by mosquitoes of the genera Aedes, especially A. aegypti, and Haemagogus and characterized by high fever, jaundice, and often gastrointestinal hemorrhaging. Also called yellow jack.

yellow fever
Noun
an acute infectious tropical disease causing fever and jaundice, caused by certain mosquitoes

yellow fever  (yl)
A life-threatening infectious disease caused by a virus of the genus Flavivirus and characterized by fever, jaundice, and internal bleeding. Yellow fever occurs mainly in tropical regions of Africa and Latin America and is transmitted by mosquitoes.
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Noun1.yellow fever - caused by a flavivirus transmitted by a mosquito
infectious disease - a disease transmitted only by a specific kind of contact
Translations

yellow fever nfiebre f amarilla
yellow fever nfièvre f jaune
yellow fever yellow nGelbfieber nt
yellow fever nfebbre f gialla

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Why, he had the yellow fever three times; twice at Nassau, and once at St.
Dick Moore died of yellow fever thirteen years ago in Cuba.
While she was at her Ohio home on her vacation, the worst epidemic of yellow fever broke out in Memphis, Tenn.
 
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