Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, particularly in regions with high mosquito activity from sunrise to sunset. It is endemic in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. During outbreaks, the disease can have a mortality rate of up to 50%, making it a serious health concern.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) strongly recommends vaccination against yellow fever for travellers heading to affected regions. Many countries also require proof of vaccination for entry. A single dose of the yellow fever vaccine typically provides lifelong immunity, and the vaccination can only be administered at registered Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres.
To protect yourself from yellow fever and other mosquito-borne diseases:
By following these precautions, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting yellow fever while travelling.
Age of use | Doses required | Schedule | Time Before Travel | Booster Required |
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9 months+ | 1 | - | 10 days | Lifelong for most people |