Project Description
Yellow Fever Registered Clinic
Yellow Fever is spread by infected mosquitoes normally from sunrise to sunset and is endemic in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and South America. During outbreaks it has up to a 50% mortality rate and therefore the World Health Organisation (WHO) recommends vaccination against Yellow Fever if travelling to affected regions.
In addition, some countries require a certificate proving vaccination before allowing entry. A single vaccine certificate lasts for life for most people and is available only at registered Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres. Insect bite avoidance is essential. This includes covering up with long, loose clothing, frequently reapplying repellents on exposed skin and sleeping under insecticide treated mosquito nets. See our Yellow Fever Vaccination Pricing.