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Medical Insider – Dr. Ria P. Maslog

DR RIA MASLOG
MEDICAL INSIDER
July 02, 2O23

Yellow Fever

This is an acute viral disease from a bite of an aegypti mosquito. Although the disease
is tropical and no case yet has been reported in our country, i would like to present this
since we have many seafarers and they should be aware of this disease.
The virus has an affinity for the liver, the heart and the kidneys. The mode of
transmission is by the aegypti mosquito which becomes infected upon biting a patient
during the first five days of illness. 10 days after biting, the mosquito is infective for
susceptible individuals. Permanent immunity develops is patients.
Clinically, patients with yellow fever has the following manifestations:

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