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Colombia Battles Yellow Jack: A Global Health Alert
31 Jan
Summary
- Yellow fever symptoms mimic flu, but can cause organ failure.
- Around 15% of patients experience severe symptoms; half may die.
- Colombia's outbreak is among several global disease concerns.

Yellow fever, once called "yellow jack," shares initial symptoms with influenza, including high fever, headaches, nausea, aches, and general malaise. This illness can progress to a critical stage, resulting in severe organ damage and internal hemorrhaging. According to the World Health Organization, about 15% of those infected develop serious complications, and nearly half of these individuals tragically do not survive.
The current situation in Colombia is one of several global disease outbreaks that health experts are closely monitoring. These ongoing developments underscore the importance of global health surveillance and rapid response to emerging infectious diseases.



