Yellow fever (disambiguation)
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Yellow fever
Yellow fever
Yellow fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease. The virus is a 40 to 50 nm enveloped RNA virus with positive sense of the Flaviviridae family....

is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease.

Yellow fever may also refer to:
  • The Yellow Fever, fan club for New Zealand football team Wellington Phoenix FC
  • Slang term for Asian fetish
    Asian fetish
    Asian fetish is a slang term which usually refers to an interest, attraction or preference for people, culture, or things of Asian origin by those of non-Asian descent...



In entertainment and the arts:
  • Yellow Fever (album)
    Yellow Fever (album)
    -Additional Personnel:*Nick Buck – synthesizer on "Bar Room Crystal Ball"*John Sherman – 2nd guitar on "Baby What You Want Me to Do"-Production:*Hot Tuna – producer*Mallory Earl – producer, engineer*Pat Ieraci – production coordinator...

    , a 1975 blues-rock album by Hot Tuna
  • Yellow Fever!
    Yellow Fever!
    Yellow Fever! is a 2006 tribute album by Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto . It is an album of covers done in a Latin American style....

    , a 2006 Latin-electronica album by Señor Coconut (Uwe Schmidt)
  • Yellow Fever (play)
    Yellow Fever (play)
    Yellow Fever is a play by R. A. Shiomi which takes place on Powell Street in Japantown, Vancouver, a gathering place for the local Japanese-Canadian culture. Set in the 1970s, the Sam Spade-like main character, Sam Shikaze, must work to unravel the mysteries that surround him...

    , 1982 play by R. A. Shiomi
  • "Yellow Fever" (Supernatural), episode of the television series Supernatural
  • Yellow Fever (film)
    Yellow Fever (film)
    Yellow Fever is a short film by Rod Stewart's Ambition, created in one week for Campus MovieFest in 2011. The short played at Campus MovieFest's New York University competition in New York, NY where it won the Audience award, and went on to screen at the CMF International Grand Finale...

    , a 2011 short student film
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