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Yellow Fever Andy Lyne

RISK RISK IN UNVACCINATED TRAVELLER AFRICA 1:1000 INFECTION PER MONTH 1:5000 DEATH PER MONTH SOUTH AMERICA 1:10,OOO INFECTION PER MONTH 1:50,000 DEATH PER MONTH

Yellow Fever endemic Areas -Africa

Argentina -Iguazu Falls East of Andes North to Panama Brazilian Cities of Rio and San Paulo, Salvador, Reciffe are safe

Adverse Reactions General 1-25% Hypersensitivity (Egg) 1 in 130,000 Neurological 4-6 per million doses Viscerotropic Disease 3-5 per million doses 19 per million doses in over 60’s

Yellow Fever Certificate Name Date of Birth Sex Nationality ID number Signature Disease

Hepatitis B