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As it turned out, yellow fever was scarce during the war, especially in New Orleans, where it killed only eleven residents. The Union occupation force maintained stringent sanitation measures and a strict quarantine. During the Civil War, only 1,355 cases and 436 deaths were reported among Union troops. As the Anaconda Plan tightened its stranglehold on the South, yellow fever became increasingly less likely.
The Mosquito: A Human History of Our Deadliest Predator
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