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Published 29/11/2024
Last updated 03/12/2024
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Yellow Fever Vaccination

Travellers/visitors to certain countries in South America and Sub Saharan Africa who are over 9 months of age

Vaccination Process

Yellow Fever vaccine is now offered at The Surgery, Kincumber. Please ring the surgery on 4369 6777 to get more information and book appointment process. Please do not make an online appointment. Most often than not the practice stocks Yellow Fever vaccine. Sometimes we may have to order.

  • Number of doses: 1
  • Presumed immunity after: 14 days

The vaccination is by one injection. While at the visit, you would be issued with a yellow "Vaccine Passport" that would contain details of the vaccination. This document is important as for many countries this document must be produced at immigration tented into certain countries whilst traveling from certain countries.

Yellow Fever Vaccine - STAMARIL

What is it?

Attenuated 17D strain Yellow Fever (Live) Vaccine in a freeze dried form.

How is it made?

Virus has been propagated in specific pathogen free chick embryos.

Who must not have it?

  • People who have severe allergic reaction to egg or chicken.
  • Children under 6 months of age.
  • People who have reduced immunity due to disease or treatment.
  • Symptomatic HIV positive people
  • Pregnant or breast feeding women
  • People with disease of thymus or have their thymus gland removed.
  • People who are currently unwell with an infective process.

Other considerations:

  • As it is a live vaccine, it should not be had with 4 weeks of another vaccine.
  • Multiple live vaccines can be administered at the same time.

Common Side Effects:

  • Headache - 18%
  • Tiredness - 16.6%
  • Injection site pain, swelling, bruise - 14%
  • Fever 8.3%

Rare but Serious Adverse Reactions:

  • Yellow Fever Vaccine Associated Neurotropic Disease (YEL-AND), a potentially life threatening condition of the nervous system
  • Yellow Fever Vaccine Associated Viscerotropic Disease (YEL-AVD) previously known as Febrile Multiple Organ System Failure

Yellow Fever

What is it?

A potentially deadly illness presenting in a wide range from hardly any symptoms at all. Some people can fever, muscle pain back pain, headache, nausea and vomiting. This could last for 3-4 days. In a smaller number of people, they can go onto have severe fever, and failure of multiple organs leading to bleeding, jaundice and can lead to death in about 50% .

How is it treated?

There are no specific treatments. Management is mainly supportive.

How to prevent?

Having Yellow Fever Vaccine, general mosquito bite prevention strategies.

Where is the disease present?

The disease is present in many South American countries as well as Sub-Saharan African countries. The latest list of Yellow Fever endemic countries can be found here.

Yellow Fever Virus

What is it?

It is a micro-organism belonging to Arbovirus (arthropod/insect born) group of viruses belonging to a group called Favivirus. It is carried by day biting mosquitos. Monkeys and humans can remain as reservoirs for the mosquitos to transmit the infection.

How is it treated?

There are no specific treatments. Management is mainly supportive.

References

  1. Therapeutic Goods Administration STAMARIL Australian Product Information
  2. Work Health Organisation - Yellow Fever Information
  3. Center for Disease Control USA - Yellow Fever
  4. New South Wales Health - Yellow Fever Fact Sheet
Updated on 3rd December, 2024
Contact
4369 6777
Our Location
80 Avoca Drive
Kincumber 
NSW 2251
Darkinjung Country
After Hours
0482036730
Fees Apply
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