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Live, attenuated virus stimulates active immunity to Yellow fever; conveys active immunity via stimulation of production of endogenously produced antibodies. Yellow fever vaccine is used for active immunisation against yellow fever. Each dose (usually 0.5 ml) contains at least 1000 mouse LD50 units.
Yellow Fever Vaccine provides protection against a serious infectious disease called yellow fever. Yellow fever occurs in certain areas of the world and is spread to man through the bites of infected mosquitoes.
Yellow Fever Vaccine is given to people who:
To obtain a valid vaccination certificate against yellow fever, it is necessary to be vaccinated in an approved vaccination centre by a qualified and trained healthcare professional so that an International Certificate of Vaccination can be issued. This certificate is valid from 10 days after the first dose of vaccine. In some circumstances, when a booster is needed, the certificate (see Section 3) is valid immediately after the injection
Yellow Fever Vaccine is given as a single, 0.5 millilitre dose to adults and children from 6 months of age. The first dose should be given at least 10 days before protection from yellow fever is needed. This is because it takes 10 days for the first dose of vaccine to work and provide good protection against the yellow fever virus. The protection provided by this dose is expected to last at least 10 years and maybe life-long. In some circumstances, a booster with one dose (0.5 millilitre) may be needed:
Yellow Fever Vaccine is given as an injection by a qualified and trained healthcare professional. It is usually injected just underneath the skin but it can be given into a muscle. It must not be injected into a blood vessel.
Do not use Yellow Fever Vaccine if you or your child are allergic to:
The following serious side effects have sometimes been reported: Allergic reactions:
It is important to tell your healthcare professional if any of the points below apply to you or your child. If there is anything you do not understand, ask your healthcare professional to explain.
Before using Yellow Fever Vaccine, it is important that you complete a risk assessment with a trained healthcare professional, to determine whether you should receive the vaccine.
Pregnancy & Lactation
If you are pregnant, or breastfeeding, think you may be pregnant or are planning to have a baby, ask your healthcare professional for advice before being vaccinated. You should not receive Yellow Fever Vaccine during pregnancy or breastfeeding unless this cannot be avoided. Also, it is recommended that you do not become pregnant within one month after receiving Yellow Fever Vaccine. Your healthcare professional can advise you on whether it is essential that you are vaccinated. In case vaccination is needed, it is recommended to interrupt breastfeeding for at least 2 weeks after you receive Yellow Fever Vaccine. In case you receive the vaccine while pregnant or breastfeeding, consult your healthcare professional.