Yellow fever Vaccination
Yellow fever Vaccination
A viral inefection spread by mosquitos. Found in Africa and South America, this vaccine is essential for many travellers.
A viral inefection spread by mosquitos. Found in Africa and South America, this vaccine is essential for many travellers.
Registered Yellow Fever Clinic - UKYFVC8863
Registered Yellow Fever Clinic - UKYFVC8863
Registered Yellow Fever Clinic - UKYFVC8863
What is yellow fever?
What is yellow fever?
Yellow fever is a viral infection transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, a species which is prevalent in Central and South America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Yellow fever can cause high temperatures, headaches, increased photosensitivity and a loss of appetite. More severe cases of yellow fever may also result in bleeding from the eyes, mouth, nose and ears and eventual organ failure. There is a high likelihood of death from serious infection.
Yellow fever is a viral infection transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, a species which is prevalent in Central and South America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Yellow fever can cause high temperatures, headaches, increased photosensitivity and a loss of appetite. More severe cases of yellow fever may also result in bleeding from the eyes, mouth, nose and ears and eventual organ failure. There is a high likelihood of death from serious infection.
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Who is at risk of yellow fever?
Who is at risk of yellow fever?
Anyone can get yellow fever. The yellow fever vaccine is essential for travelers over nine months old. especially those venturing to regions with limited medical care or where yellow fever is prevalent.
The best way to prevent yellow fever is to get vaccinated. The vaccine provides lifelong protection. to assess your risk and determine if you can get vaccinated.
You can also avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes by: Wearing long-sleeved clothing and trousers, Using insect repellent with DEET, Closing windows and doors, and Sleeping under a mosquito net treated with insecticide.
Anyone can get yellow fever. The yellow fever vaccine is essential for travelers over nine months old. especially those venturing to regions with limited medical care or where yellow fever is prevalent.
The best way to prevent yellow fever is to get vaccinated. The vaccine provides lifelong protection. to assess your risk and determine if you can get vaccinated.
You can also avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes by: Wearing long-sleeved clothing and trousers, Using insect repellent with DEET, Closing windows and doors, and Sleeping under a mosquito net treated with insecticide.
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Yellow fever vaccine
To vaccinate against tetanus we use Revaxis (Sanofi Pasteur)
Repevax (Sanofi Pasteur)
To vaccinate against tetanus we use Revaxis (Sanofi Pasteur)
Repevax (Sanofi Pasteur)
Yellow fever vaccine schedule
To protect against yellow fever, a single dose is given. This lasts lifelong for most people.
To protect against yellow fever, a single dose is given. This lasts lifelong for most people.
Yellow fever vaccine cost
£125
£125
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