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Disease Resurgence, Production Capability Issues and Safety Concerns in the Context of an Aging Population: Is There a Need for a New Yellow Fever Vaccine?
by
Schiltz, Helen F.
, Nayak, Seema U.
, Tomashek, Kay M.
, Challberg, Mark
in
Acidosis
/ acute febrile illness
/ Aging
/ Aging (natural)
/ Antibodies
/ Bacterial infections
/ Chemical compounds
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Ecological conditions
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ flavivirus
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ mosquito-borne
/ Mosquitoes
/ Pain
/ Pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ yellow fever
2019
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Disease Resurgence, Production Capability Issues and Safety Concerns in the Context of an Aging Population: Is There a Need for a New Yellow Fever Vaccine?
by
Schiltz, Helen F.
, Nayak, Seema U.
, Tomashek, Kay M.
, Challberg, Mark
in
Acidosis
/ acute febrile illness
/ Aging
/ Aging (natural)
/ Antibodies
/ Bacterial infections
/ Chemical compounds
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Ecological conditions
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ flavivirus
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ mosquito-borne
/ Mosquitoes
/ Pain
/ Pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ yellow fever
2019
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Disease Resurgence, Production Capability Issues and Safety Concerns in the Context of an Aging Population: Is There a Need for a New Yellow Fever Vaccine?
by
Schiltz, Helen F.
, Nayak, Seema U.
, Tomashek, Kay M.
, Challberg, Mark
in
Acidosis
/ acute febrile illness
/ Aging
/ Aging (natural)
/ Antibodies
/ Bacterial infections
/ Chemical compounds
/ Clinical trials
/ Collaboration
/ Ecological conditions
/ Epidemics
/ Fever
/ flavivirus
/ Importation
/ Infections
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ mosquito-borne
/ Mosquitoes
/ Pain
/ Pharmacology
/ Population
/ Review
/ Surveillance
/ vaccine
/ Vaccines
/ Vector-borne diseases
/ Viral diseases
/ Viruses
/ yellow fever
2019
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Disease Resurgence, Production Capability Issues and Safety Concerns in the Context of an Aging Population: Is There a Need for a New Yellow Fever Vaccine?
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Disease Resurgence, Production Capability Issues and Safety Concerns in the Context of an Aging Population: Is There a Need for a New Yellow Fever Vaccine?
2019
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Overview
Yellow fever is a potentially fatal, mosquito-borne viral disease that appears to be experiencing a resurgence in endemic areas in Africa and South America and spreading to non-endemic areas despite an effective vaccine. This trend has increased the level of concern about the disease and the potential for importation to areas in Asia with ecological conditions that can sustain yellow fever virus transmission. In this article, we provide a broad overview of yellow fever burden of disease, natural history, treatment, vaccine, prevention and control initiatives, and vaccine and therapeutic agent development efforts.
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