Science, Volume 88, Issues 2270-2296John Michels (Journalist) 1938 |
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Page 110
... YELLOW FEVER VIRUS IN JUNGLE MOSQUITOES1 UNTIL recent years yellow fever was regarded as a house disease , transmitted solely by the domestic mos- quito , Aedes ( Stegomyia ) aegypti ( Linnaeus ) . The existence of a special ...
... YELLOW FEVER VIRUS IN JUNGLE MOSQUITOES1 UNTIL recent years yellow fever was regarded as a house disease , transmitted solely by the domestic mos- quito , Aedes ( Stegomyia ) aegypti ( Linnaeus ) . The existence of a special ...
Page 111
... yellow fever , including inclusion bodies , and the blood drawn on the day of death gave positive mouse - protection ... fever on February 28 and died three days later . Autopsy findings followed by microscopic examination of the ...
... yellow fever , including inclusion bodies , and the blood drawn on the day of death gave positive mouse - protection ... fever on February 28 and died three days later . Autopsy findings followed by microscopic examination of the ...
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... YELLOW FEVER IN THE MOSQUITO , AËDES TRISERIATUS1 THE extrinsic incubation period of yellow fever was described by Corré , and the time limits of this period were determined with a very considerable degree of accuracy by Carter2 in 1898 ...
... YELLOW FEVER IN THE MOSQUITO , AËDES TRISERIATUS1 THE extrinsic incubation period of yellow fever was described by Corré , and the time limits of this period were determined with a very considerable degree of accuracy by Carter2 in 1898 ...
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