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  2. Diseases and epidemics of the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The transmission of yellow fever is entirely a matter of available habitat for vector mosquito and prevention such as mosquito netting. They mostly infect other primates, but humans can be infected. The symptoms of the fever are: Headaches, back and muscle pain, chills and vomiting, bleeding in the eyes and mouth, and vomit containing blood.

  3. Yellow fever - Wikipedia

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    The national government fled the city to Trenton, New Jersey, including President George Washington. [140] The southern city of New Orleans was plagued with major epidemics during the 19th century, most notably in 1833 and 1853. [141] A major epidemic occurred in both New Orleans and Shreveport, Louisiana, in 1873. Its residents called the ...

  4. This Rare Mosquito Virus Was Just Found In The U.S ... - AOL

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    21 cases of sloth fever have been reported in the U.S. Here are the symptoms to look out for and treatment options, according to an infectious disease doctor.

  5. History of yellow fever - Wikipedia

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    Among the more prominent victims were: Spanish colonial Governor Manuel Gayoso de Lemos (1799); the first and second wives (d. 1804 and 1809) and young daughter (1804) of territorial Governor William C. C. Claiborne; one of New Orleans' most important early city planners Barthelemy Lafon (1820), architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe and one of his ...

  6. How to Tell the Difference Between Fleabites and Mosquito Bites

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    Fleabite and mosquito bite symptoms. Both fleabites and mosquito bites cause itching, but there are ways to tell them apart based on symptoms.. Fleabites. A fleabite can look like other insect ...

  7. The Rare But Deadly Mosquito Virus Concerning U.S. Towns - AOL

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    A mosquito-borne virus has caused a town in Massachusetts to shut its parks and fields from dusk to dawn. ... Symptoms can include fever, headache, vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, behavioral changes ...

  8. Jean Charles Faget - Wikipedia

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    Jean Charles was educated by Jesuits in New Orleans before furthering his education at Collège Rolin in Paris from 1830 to 1837. [1] Faget was then admitted into the University of Paris ' college of internal medicine and graduated magna cum laude in 1845. [ 1 ]

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