Information On Yellow Fever Vaccine

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WHAT IS IT??

The yellow fever vaccine used to prevent infection by the virus of yellow fever.

We recommend immunization against yellow fever for every person in 9 months of age and older who are traveling or living in areas of Africa, South America and other countries where yellow fever infection. In addition, people are traveling to countries that require yellow fever immunization (certificate of vaccination) should be immunized. You also need immunization against yellow fever for others who may come into contact with the virus of yellow fever.

Infants 6 to 9 months of age and pregnant women should be immunized only if they must travel to areas where there is an epidemic of yellow fever and can not be protected against mosquito bites.

Infants 4 to 6 months old can be vaccinated only if there is a high risk of infection by yellow fever.

We do not recommend immunization against yellow fever in infants under 4 months of age because they have a higher risk of suffering serious side effects from this vaccine.

The certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is effective 10 days after the first immunization and lasts 10 years. If you receive a second yellow fever vaccine less than 10 years after the first injection, vaccination certificate becomes effective the day of the second immunization.

The yellow fever vaccine is given only at the Centers for yellow fever vaccination authorized. Their health departments of state, provincial or local can tell you where to find these sites.

If some of the information in this booklet will cause particular concern or would like more information about its vaccine and its use, check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

BEFORE USING

Tell your doctor, nurse and pharmacist if you. . . . .

are allergic to any medicine, whether prescribed or not;
are pregnant or plan to become pregnant while using this medication;
are breast-feeding;
are taking any other medication or no treatment or had x-rays or medications that can reduce the body's protection against infections, such as those used for organ transplantation (eg, cyclosporine), cancer
medications or corticosteroids
have any other medical problems, including a weakened immune system (or family history of) or a serious illness with fever.

Use

PRECAUTIONS

SIDE EFFECTS

Side effects that should be reported to your doctor immediately

Rare - Confusion, convulsions, cough, rapid heartbeat, burning, tingling or tingling in the skin, headache (very strong), nervousness or irritability, redness of skin rash or itching, sneezing, stiff neck, vibration in the ears, difficulty breathing or swallowing, unusual tiredness or weakness, vomiting

Side effects that usually do not require medical attention

These side effects usually disappear as your body adjusts to the vaccine, however, if they continue or are bothersome, check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.

Less common - Fever (mild), headache (mild), sore muscles, pain at the injection site

Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor, nurse or pharmacist.
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