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Joy M. McFarland, Larry M. Baddour, Jeffery E. Nelson, Sandra K. Elkins, Robert B. Craven, Bruce C. Cropp, Gwong-Jen Chang, Alan D. Grindstaff, Allen S. Craig, Russell J. Smith, Elevated Concentrations of Human Neutrophil Peptides in Plasma, Blood, and Body Fluids from Patients with Infections, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Volume 25, Issue 5, November 1997, Pages 1143–1147, https://doi.org/10.1086/516111
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Abstract
The last imported case of yellow fever seen in this country was in 1924. We report a case of yellow fever acquired by an American tourist who visited the jungles of Brazil along the Rio Negro and Amazon Rivers. The patient died 6 days after hospital admission and 10 days after his first symptoms appeared. Yellow fever virus was recovered from clinical specimens, and the isolate was genetically similar to the E genotype IIB of South American yellow fever viruses. This patient's illness represents a case of vaccine-preventable death since he failed to be immunized with a recommended preexposure yellow fever vaccine.