Yellow Fever
Yellow fever is a dangerous disease caused by a virus that is transmitted by infected mosquitoes. It is found mainly in certain tropical countries in Africa and South America.
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Recommendations For Travellers
You are advised to use personal protective measures to reduce mosquito bites when visiting areas where yellow fever is present. The mosquito that spreads yellow fever bites mainly during the day so wearing appropriate clothing and using insect repellents will help you avoid mosquito bites.
A yellow fever vaccine called Stamaril® is available to help protect you against yellow fever. In addition, certain countries require you to produce a yellow fever certificate to enter the country. Please refer to the individual country pages for disease information and certificate requirements.
Where a certificate is not required for entry into a country, this does not necessarily mean there is no risk of disease and you may still be advised to consider receiving the yellow fever vaccine. For more information, please see the individual country pages.
Vaccination
To prevent the international spread of the disease by protecting countries from the risk of importing or spreading yellow fever virus:
To protect individual travellers who may be exposed to yellow fever infection.
Overview of the Disease
Yellow fever is found only in parts of Central and South America and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Yellow fever is a viral infection that is spread by the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti mosquito which mainly bites during daylight hours.
The Illness
The virus has a short incubation period of 3-6 days.
Treatment
There is no specific treatment for yellow fever virus. Early diagnosis and supportive hospital treatment improves survival rates.