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Yellow Fever

What is Yellow Fever?

Yellow fever is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes in parts of Africa and Central/South America. Severe cases can cause jaundice, organ failure, and death. 

How is it Spread? 

  • Through the bite of an infected mosquito 
  • Mosquitoes bite mainly during the daytime 
  • Not spread person to person 

Who is at Risk? 

  • Travellers to endemic regions 
  • People spending time in jungles, rural, or urban areas where yellow fever is present 
  • Those involved in outdoor activities (trekking, camping) 
  • Travellers to countries that require proof of vaccination 

Signs and Symptoms: 

  • Fever, headache, muscle aches 
  • Nausea, vomiting, tiredness 
  • In severe cases: jaundice, abdominal pain, bleeding, and organ failure 

When to Consider Vaccination: 

  • Before travel to yellow fever risk areas 
  • When a country requires an International Certificate of Vaccination 
  • If staying for long periods or exposed to mosquitoes in endemic regions 

The Vaccine: 

  • Single yellow fever vaccine injection 
  • Provides lifelong protection for most people 
  • Certificate valid for life 
  • Not suitable for everyone (e.g., certain medical conditions, babies under 6 months) 
  • Safe and well tolerated, with mild side effects in some cases 

Do

  • Get vaccinated at least 10 days before travel to affected countries — and carry your certificate
  • Protect yourself against mosquito bites using repellent, clothing, and nets
  • Check entry requirements for countries even if just transiting through a Yellow Fever zone

Do not

  • Forget your International Certificate of Vaccination — it’s required for entry in some countries
  • Assume the vaccine alone is enough — mosquito protection is still essential
  • Travel without confirming whether the vaccine is legally required