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العربية: فيروس الحمّى الصفراء.
Deutsch: Gelbfieber-Virus. Gelbfiebervirus im Transmissionselektronenmikroskop.
Esperanto: Viruso de flava febro.
Español: Fiebre amarilla (Flaviviridae).
Suomi: Keltakuumevirus.
עברית: נגיפי קדחת צהובה.
日本語: 黄熱ウイルス.
Lietuvių: Virusinės dalelės.
Polski: Wirus żółtej febry na zdjęciu mikroskopowym.
Русский: Вирус жёлтой лихорадки.
Svenska: Gula feber-virus (234 000 gångers förstoring).
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