| yellow fever |
An acute infectious disease characterized by jaundice, epigastric tenderness, vomiting, hemorrhages, and a febrile course consisting of two paroxysms. There are two forms of yellow fever: urban, in which the transmission cycle is mosquito; and sylvan, in which the reservoir is wild primates. Also, in sylvan yellow fever, the mosquito will remain infected for life. Except for a few cases in Trinidad in 1954, urban yellow fever has not been reported in North or South America since 1942. ...
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| Yersinia |
A group of bacteria comprising many different types that may cause intestinal infection and diarrhea. Enteric infections with Yersinia, Salmonella, Shigella, or Campylobacter are the most common triggers for reactive arthritis.
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| yellow |
the color of snow or salt; the lightest achromatic color.
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| yellow body |
Corpus Tuteum
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| yeast |
a microscopic fungus that converts its food (carbohydrates) into carbon dioxide and alcohol through a metabolic process known as fermentation; yeast is necessary for making beer, wine, cheese and some breads.
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