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The Jeffersonian Republicans, on the other hand, rejected this claim and blamed the disease on local causes. This division over the cause of yellow fever increased the political tensions in Philadelphia and illustrates how health issues could, and still can, get dragged into the political arena, i.e.: today’s AIDS’ crisis, tobacco, acid rain pollution.