If a person, infected with yellow fever in the jungle, returns to an urban area and is bitten by an Aedes mosquito, the mosquito will become infected. This mosquito may then go on to bite other humans spreading the virus from person to person. This is how outbreaks of yellow fever start in built-up areas and has resulted in widespread epidemics in the past. This transmission cycle results in urban yellow fever.

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