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Navarro, Mardoqueo. "Diario de la Epidemia". Published in April 1894 in Anales del Departamento Nacional de Higiene, nº 15, vol. IV, under the title Fiebre Amarilla, 10 de abril de 1871. Crónica Histórica Argentina (1968), vol. IV. Buenos Aires: Codex; Romero, José Luis y Luis Alberto Romero (1983). Buenos Aires, historia de cuatro siglos ...
The yellow fever was brought to the city by a ship that had arrived from Cuba. [1] The yellow fever epidemic occurred during late 1870, beginning in August to the end of the year.
The Finlay Institute for Vaccines (Instituto Finlay de Vacunas, in Spanish), created in 1991, is named after him, [15] as is the exoplanet BD−17 63 b in Cetus. [16] Miami-Dade County Public Schools operates Dr. Carlos J. Finlay Elementary School on the campus of Florida International University , [ 17 ] in Westchester, Florida (formerly in ...
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(in Spanish) Gregorio Delgado García and Ana M. Delgado Rodríguez, Daniel Alcides Carrión y su aporte al conocimiento clínico de la fiebre de la Oroya y verruga peruana, Cuaderno de Historia, No. 80, 1995. First presented at I Congreso Nacional de Historia de la Ciencia y la Técnica. Havana, November 15, 1994.
Walter Reed (September 13, 1851 – November 23, 1902) was a U.S. Army physician who in 1901 led the team that confirmed the theory of Cuban doctor Carlos Finlay that yellow fever is transmitted by a particular mosquito species rather than by direct contact.
Not all ghost towns are from the Old West, and the reasons vary why a popular tourist destination might become abandoned. Here are 16 from Detroit to Taiwan.
For most people, the vaccine remains effective permanently. People who are HIV positive at vaccination can benefit from a booster after ten years. [15]On 17 May 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on immunization (SAGE) announced that a booster dose of yellow fever (YF) vaccine, ten years after a primary dose, is not necessary. [16]