Global research trends of yellow fever: A bibliometric overview
Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease with high mortality transmitted by infected mosquitoes. It is caused by the yellow fever virus, a reemerging arbovirus, which is endemic in tropical and subtropical areas in South America and Africa. The recent outbreaks in Angola, Congo and Brazil represent a global concern due the lethality and the high risk of the spread of this disease in Latin America and Asia [1]. Although a vaccine is available for the current epidemic of yellow fever, the failure of mosquito control and the lack of healthcare financing in developing countries have favored its rapid expansion [1].
Source: Journal of Infection and Public Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Yeimer Ortiz-Mart ínez Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research
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