We know today that yellow fever is a virus
spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. This mosquito has peculiar
habits which we are continuing to learn about. Its most
distinguishing feature from other mosquitoes is its preference
for urban habitat. It breeds best in relatively clean standing
water and cisterns were a prominent feature among many city
houses in that day before indoor plumbing. It also feeds during
the day, and so must have quite enjoyed the bustling scenes
common at the quays of the major port cities of the 18th century.
Finally, it has no trouble adapting to life inside a house. Thus
in a day when window screens were unknown, it had ready access to
relatively protected environments.
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