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4. Baltimore; Summer 1800; 1,200 dead As the 19th century wore on, yellow fever outbreaks would increasingly be confined to the southern United States. 5. New Orleans; Summer 1853; 8000 or more ...
The experience of yellow fever, much like COVID-19, permeated everything. New Orleans in the early 19th century was a hub of the cotton, sugar and slave trades, yet it was constantly besieged by ...
At the dawn of the 20th century, a U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board stationed in Cuba ... especially southeastern cities — in the 18th and 19th centuries. Most outbreaks occurred in the summer ...
A deadly outbreak of a disease which first emerged in the 17th century has led a South American ... recently upgraded the yellow fever risk for South America to 'level two' out of four.
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