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1. Incidence, drivers and global health implications of the 2019/2020 yellow fever sporadic outbreaks in Sub-Saharan Africa.

2. Serological Protection 5-6 Years Post Vaccination Against Yellow Fever in African Infants Vaccinated in Routine Programmes.

3. [Development of inactivated cultural yellow fever vaccine].

4. Analysis By Deep Sequencing of Discontinued Neurotropic Yellow Fever Vaccine Strains.

5. Yellow fever in the diagnostics laboratory.

6. An inactivated yellow fever 17DD vaccine cultivated in Vero cell cultures.

7. Yellow fever.

8. How Brazil joined the quest for a yellow fever vaccine. Interview by Claudia Jurberg and Julia D'Aloisio..

9. Yellow fever vaccine-associated viscerotropic disease.

10. Neurovirulence tests of three 17D yellow fever vaccine strains.

11. Yellow fever vaccine: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP).

12. Yellow fever vaccines and international travelers.

13. E protein domain III determinants of yellow fever virus 17D vaccine strain enhance binding to glycosaminoglycans, impede virus spread, and attenuate virulence.

14. Recombinant chimeric virus with wild-type dengue 4 virus premembrane and envelope and virulent yellow fever virus Asibi backbone sequences is dramatically attenuated in nonhuman primates.

15. Substitution of wild-type yellow fever Asibi sequences for 17D vaccine sequences in ChimeriVax-dengue 4 does not enhance infection of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

16. Characterization of a viscerotropic yellow fever vaccine variant from a patient in Brazil.

17. Yellow fever virus isolated from a fatal post vaccination event: an experimental comparative study with the 17DD vaccine strain in the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus).

18. Yellow fever: the recurring plague.

19. Neurovirulence of yellow fever 17DD vaccine virus to rhesus monkeys.

20. Yellow fever vaccine. WHO position paper.

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