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This article show the difficulties of diagnosing yellow fever reliably, and how Soper and his team employed a recently developed lab method to get a better epidemiological picture, thus revising earlier theories.
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Yellow Fever, Immunity, Immunologic Tests, Brazil, and Epidemiology
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Periodical. Soper, Fred L., M. Frobisher Jr, J. A. Kerr, and N. C. Davis. "Studies of the Distribution of Immunity to Yellow Fever in Brazil." Journal of Preventive Medicine 6, 5 (September 1932): 341-377. Article. 37 Images.. Journal of Preventive Medicine