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A note on the interval between infecting and secondary cases of yellow fever from the records of yellow fever at Orwood and Taylor, Mississippi, in 1898.

Publication Details

New Orleans med. surg. J., 52, 617-36. New Orleans, LA, 1900 CE.

Carter's determination of the incubation period yellow fever influenced the direction of Reed’s researches, and was instrumental in the discovery of the mode of transmission of the yellow fever virus.

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Entry Number#5456
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External URLa-note-on-the-interval-between-infecting-and-secondary-cases-of-yellow-fever-from-the-records-of-yellow-fever-at-orwood-and-taylor-mississippi-in-1898

Geographic Context

Publication place: New Orleans, LA