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Opposition to yellow fever campaigns in Brazil, 1900–39
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This chapter begins with a short description of opposition to Oswaldo Cruz's campaign in Rio de Janeiro. It describes the reactions to the first Rockefeller Foundation (RF)-directed anti-yellow fever campaign and follows in detail the opposition to the second RF campaign. The RF started its anti-yellow fever work in Brazil in 1923. The anti-mosquito campaign was funded by the RF. Brazilian investigators from the Oswaldo Cruz Institute observed specific histological changes in the livers of persons who had died of yellow fever. The Viscerotomy Service representative received a fixed sum for each sample of liver tissue sent to the central laboratory, and an additional bonus if the sample was found to be positive for yellow fever. The RF officials therefore elaborated a complex system of surveillance of the employees of the Viscerotomy Service.

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