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What is yellow fever? What causes yellow fever? - Medical News Today - 0 views

  • e Flavivirus. Acute means it comes on (onset) rapidly, while systemic means it affects the whole body. In severe cases yellow fever causes a high fever, bleeding into the skin and the death of cells in the liver and kidneys. Liver damage results in severe jaundice - yellowing of the skin; hence the name "yellow fever".
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       Flavivirus. Acute means it comes on (onset) rapidly, while systemic means it affects the whole body. In severe cases yellow fever causes a high fever, bleeding into the skin and the death of cells in the liver and kidneys. Liver damage results in severe jaundice - yellowing of the skin;
Jennifer Garcia

elsalvador.com, Detectan segundo caso de ébola en Texas - 1 views

  • Un trabajador de la salud de un hospital de Texas, quien atendió al enfermo de ébola que fue hospitalizado allí y que luego murió, dio positivo por ébola en una prueba preliminar en el laboratorio de salud y su condición de salud es estable, informaron autoridades estatales de salud.
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      Is this a danger for the rest of the world? Can it be contained?
Ana Saade

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Ebola

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carlos guerrero

Yellow fever - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Yellow fever causes 200,000 infections and 30,000 deaths every year
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      The yellow fever every year causes 30,000 deaths and 200,000 infections this is occuring in Africa
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      it started to increase in the 1986 .The disease comes from Africa but bacause of slave trade they transported to South america
  • Since the 1980s, the number of cases of yellow fever has been increasing.[6][2] This is believed to be due to fewer people being immune,
  • more people living in cities, people moving frequently, and changing climate.[2] The disease originated in Africa, where it spread to South America through the slave trade in the 17th century.[1] Since the 17th century, several major outbreaks of the disease have occurred in the Americas, Africa, and Europe.[1] In the 18th and 19th centuries, yellow fever was seen as one of the most dangerous infectious diseases.[1] The yellow fever virus was
Paola Chacon

Leopoldo López - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • Trial[edit] López was set to be tried alongside four students, Marco Coello, Christian Holdack, Ángel González, and Demian Martin. He petitioned the court to release these students, who had been arrested in February. Judge Susana Barreiros ordered the release of all but Christian Holdack.[100] With his trial recently begun, Lopez' defence was barred from entering the court to present evidence and witnesses.[101] Since López was detained on 18 February 2014, he was held in Ramo Verde Prison while he was tried. López's court dates were on 23 July, 6 August, 13 August and 28 August. At each of those trials, the prosecution presented against López, yet his defense was allegedly not able to present any information or evidence supporting him.[102] After the court session of 28 August, the case was deferred for a third time to 10 September.[103] The 28 August court session was also under the presence of a delegate of the European Union, allegedly due to concerns about the trial's process.[104]
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      Leopoldo Lopez Trial 
  • Detention[edit] López was denied bail and is being held in a the Ramo Verde military prison outside of Caracas.[18][89] During a visit by his wife, López gave her a handwritten note that quickly went viral on social networks. “I'm fine,” he wrote to his supporters, whom he urged “not to give up” and “to stay firm against violence, and to stay organised and disciplined. This is everyone's struggle.” While in prison, his family visited him every week being only allowed to stay for a few hours and deliver lunch. They had to undergo strict searches by guards. López grew a beard and began learning how to play the cuatro. López, a devout Catholic, was not allowed to attend mass or have a priest visit but has been allowed to have an hour of exercise outside each day.[90] In a July 2014 press release, Lopez' wife stated that his visitation rights had been revoked and that he was now subject to psychological tortures including isolation.[91]
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      Dtetntion Leopoldo Lopez 
Ana Saade

Ebola Facts: How Many Ebola Cases Are Outside of West Africa? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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Ana Saade

Ebola Facts: How Many Ebola Cases Are Outside of West Africa? - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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Ana Saade

Ebola Facts: How Many Ebola Cases Are Outside of West Africa? - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    "There are more than a dozen Ebola drugs in development, but none have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Several of these have been approved for emergency use in the current crisis. One of these, ZMapp, has been used on at least two patients in the United States, but there were no more doses available as of early October. The W.H.O. suggests that blood from Ebola survivors might be used to treat others, but there is no proof that such a treatment alone would work."
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