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Essay heading: Yellow Fever
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June 18, 1997 |
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The urban yellow fever is the basis of most of the yellow fever epidemics and outbursts. Aedes aegypti is the type of mosquito that usually carries the yellow fever from one human to another. These types of mosquitoes breed close to human residences, like flower pots, useless tires, oil drums, and wet storage containers... displayed 300 characters
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This urban disease caused many mishaps to Napoleon’s troops at Haiti.
One of the main outbreaks from this disease was Napoleon’s trip to Haiti. In 1802, Napoleon’s troops were hit by this disease. More than half of the group was decimated from this disease. Only 3,000 survived from the wrath of the yellow fever... displayed next 300 characters
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