Direct link to ImageCopy URL to clipboardConceptually similarSCOTT CAMAZINETEM of Yellow FeverSS23076762S1573SCOTT CAMAZINETEM of Yellow FeverSS23076782S1569SCOTT CAMAZINETEM of Yellow FeverSS23076792S1576SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS21040152V0506SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS2110788BA2166SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS2246374BH4917SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS2246376BH4918SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS2246377BH4919SCIENCE SOURCEFlavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMSS2246378BH4920View AllView more with similar tones Flavivirus, Yellow Fever Virus, TEMLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS288277Legacy Identifier:2V0505Description:Color enhanced Transmission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of yellow fever virus virions. Yellow fever is caused by the yellow fever virus of the family Flaviviridae. It was the first illness shown to be transmissible by filtered human serum and transmitted by mosquitoes, by Walter Reed around 1900. The positive-sense, single-stranded RNA is around 11,000 nucleotides long and has a single open reading frame encoding a polyprotein. Yellow fever is a viral disease of typically short duration. In most cases, symptoms include fever, chills, loss of appetite, nausea, muscle pains particularly in the back, and headaches. Symptoms typically improve within five days. In about 15% of people within a day of improving, the fever comes back, abdominal pain occurs, and liver damage begins causing yellow skin. If this occurs, the risk of bleeding and kidney problems is also increased. The disease is caused by the yellow fever virus and is spread by the bite of an infected female mosquito. It infects only humans, other primates, and several species of mosquitoes. In cities, it is spread primarily by Aedes aegypti, a type of mosquito found throughout the tropics and subtropics. Magnification: unknown.Credit:SCIENCE SOURCE / Science Source/Science SourceSize:6112px × 4072px (~71 MB)Get PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:abnormal-acute viral disease-arthropod vector-bronze john fever-colorized-contagious-disease-em-enhanced-enveloped virus-flaviviridae-flavivirus-histopathology-illness-infectious disease-insect-borne-micrograph-microorganism-microscopic-mosquito-borne-pathogen-positive-sense-rna virus-Science-single-stranded-tem-unhealthy-vector-borne-viral disease-viral envelopes-virus-yellow fever-yellow fever virus-yellow jack fever-yellow plague-zoonosisFolder Legacy Identifier:npsModel release:N/AParent folder:nps