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This induces the first symptoms, such as chills, high fever, and prostration. Victims may also experience headache, cough, vomiting, and diarrhea.
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Some patients develop a rash of small red spots (“rose spots“), typically on the abdomen and chest.
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The disease spontaneously subsides after several weeks in most instances, but in about 20 percent of untreated cases the disease progresses to pneumonia, intestinal hemorrhage, and even death.
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Smallpox Symptoms - Diseases and Conditions - Mayo Clinic - 1 views
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Fever Overall discomfort Headache Severe fatigue Severe back pain Sometimes vomiting, diarrhea or both
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A few days later, flat, red spots appear first on your face, hands and forearms, and later on your trunk. Within a day or two, many of these lesions turn into small blisters filled with clear fluid, which then turns into pus. Scabs begin to form eight to nine days later and eventually fall off, leaving deep, pitted scars. The rash is usually most noticeable on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. Lesions also develop in the mucous membranes of your nose and mouth and quickly turn into sores that break open, spreading the virus into your saliva.
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An infectious disease, yellow fever infects humans, all species of monkeys, and certain other small mammals. The virus is transmitted from animals to humans and among humans by several species of mosquitoes. Yellow fever is one of the great epidemic diseases of the tropical world, and in earlier centuries it was one of the great plagues of the New World. At one time the tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas were subjected to devastating epidemics, and serious outbreaks occurred not only as far north as Philadelphia, New York, and Boston but also as far away as Spain, France, England, and Italy.
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An infectious disease, yellow fever infects humans, all species of monkeys, and certain other small mammals. The virus is transmitted from animals to humans and among humans by several species of mosquitoes.
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There is no cure for yellow fever. Antibiotic drugs that can be used to treat other diseases do not stop yellow fever because they do not work against viruses. Treatment involves easing the patient’s symptoms with pain medication and fluids. Severe symptoms usually require treatment in a hospital.
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