Books
Freya Donovan

Yellow Fever

“Yellow Fever” offers a comprehensive exploration of this dangerous infectious disease, relevant for public health professionals, travelers, and anyone interested in viral diseases. The book examines the disease's transmission via the Aedes mosquito, its pathogenesis leading to organ failure, and crucial strategies for disease prevention through vaccination and mosquito control. Readers will gain insight into the historical impact of yellow fever, including its devastating effects during the Panama Canal construction, and understand why, despite advancements, it remains a significant public health challenge, especially in Africa and South America.

The book progresses systematically, starting with the history of yellow fever and the breakthroughs in identifying the virus. It then delves into the virology, exploring the virus's structure, replication, and the pathogenesis of the disease, including the progression from flu-like symptoms to jaundice and hemorrhage.

Finally, it addresses strategies for prevention, thoroughly examining the yellow fever vaccine and mosquito control measures, emphasizing the importance of surveillance and early detection. Drawing on scientific studies, WHO and CDC reports, the book adopts a practical approach, translating complex scientific knowledge into actionable public health interventions.
155 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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