Countries that require the yellow fever vaccine

Countries that require the yellow fever vaccine
  • In addition to avoiding virus outbreaks, governments are obliged to comply with international health requirements to prevent the spread of diseases.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that yellow fever affects around 200,000 people a year. Of this figure, at least 30 thousand who were not vaccinated die from the disease.

This virus is transmitted through the bite of mosquitoes, so to prevent the spread of this disease, several countries require the requirement of the yellow fever vaccine as a condition of entry for travelers, especially those coming from areas at risk. .

Symptoms of yellow fever.
It can cause high fever, vomiting, yellowing of the skin, bleeding, and, in severe cases, death within 7 to 10 days.

According to the Spanish Vaccine Advisory Committee, despite the effective immunizations that exist to prevent the disease, the risk still persists in certain regions of Africa and South America due to climatic conditions that increase the presence of transmitting mosquitoes and they favor its spread.

In addition to protecting the health of the population, governments that implement the vaccine requirement for the entry of travelers also comply with some international standards, such as the International Health Regulations (IHR).

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The IHR is a binding legal agreement between WHO Member States that establishes the rules and procedures to be followed to prevent the international spread of diseases.

Where to get vaccinated against yellow fever?

The Ministries of Health of each country are authorized to carry out immunizations against yellow fever and issue the certificate approved by the WHO.

In Venezuela, the health portfolio usually carries out operations, while the rest of the time interested parties can go to the Authorized Centers for the Issuance of International Vaccination Certificates.

Some private centers also administer the vaccine, however, in order for it to be used in the event of a trip to a high-risk country, it must be certified by the official health entity.

Which countries require the yellow fever vaccine?

The list of countries that require vaccination against yellow fever may vary over time or depending on the epidemiological situation that occurs in a region, for example, if an outbreak of the virus occurs in a country not included in the list.

“The WHO-approved international yellow fever vaccination certificate guarantees lifelong immunity, eliminating the need for booster doses for international travel,” states the WHO regulations.

Countries that require the yellow fever vaccine
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According to the WHO, these are the countries that require mandatory vaccination to enter:

America

-Bolivia (only to visit high-risk areas of yellow fever such as: Chuquisaca, La Paz, Cochabamba, Tarija, Santa Cruz, Beni and Pando)

-Colombia (they only require a vaccination certificate to enter the departments of Meta, Guaviare and Amazonas)

-Honduras

-Peru (the vaccine is mandatory only for travelers who are going to enter the Peruvian jungle)

-Brazil (the vaccine is not a mandatory requirement, although it is highly recommended, especially if the traveler is going to go to jungle territory)

Asia

-Malaysia (requires vaccination for citizens from the South American country with risk of yellow fever)

-Singapore

-Thailand

Africa

Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Botswana, Burundi, Camerun, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Democratic Republic of Congo, Republic of Guinea, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Yibouti, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) clarifies that vaccination against yellow fever may even be recommended for all travelers in countries where it is not considered mandatory.

Additional recommendations for travelers

International health organizations recommend, in addition to vaccination, taking other precautions to prevent mosquito bites in high-risk areas:

-Use insect repellents.

-Wear light, long-sleeved clothing.

-If you go to the jungle or stay outdoors, you should sleep under mosquito nets impregnated with insecticide.

-Avoid as much as possible staying in areas with abundant vegetation and stagnant water.

The WHO also urges maintaining surveillance at the borders through tests to rule out suspected cases.

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2024-10-04 11:49:26

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