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  1. The yellow fever vaccine is safe and affordable, providing effective immunity against yellow fever within 7-10 days for 95% of those vaccinated. A single dose of yellow fever vaccine is sufficient to confer sustained immunity and life-long protection against yellow fever disease and a booster dose of yellow fever vaccine is not needed.

  2. Considered to be one of the oldest government agencies, Bureau of Quarantine (BOQ) is the health authority and a line bureau of the Department of Health (DOH). BOQ is mandated to ensure security against the introduction and spread of infectious diseases, emerging diseases and public health emergencies of international concern (PHEIC).

  3. Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre, Room No. 23 and 24, Nursing Home Building, RML Hospital, New Delhi-110001 Wednesday – 09:30 - 11:30 hour Saturday - 09:30 - 11:00 hour More Details

  4. The yellow fever vaccine is made by growing yellow fever virus in mouse embryo cells and in chick embryo cells. The final preparation of the vaccine is made in eggs. Growing yellow fever virus in mouse and chick cells over and over again weakened it. Therefore, when this "live, weakened" virus is injected, a protective immune response develops ...

  5. The World Health Organisation reports that there are about 84,000 – 170,000 severe cases of yellow fever a year, resulting in 29,000 – 60,000 deaths. The most important step in preventing yellow fever is a yellow fever vaccination prior to travel. Yellow fever is a viral infection, which is passed on by a particular type of mosquito.

  6. A single dose of yellow fever vaccine should provide lifelong immunity in most healthy adults and children. Protective levels of neutralising antibodies have been detected in 75–100% of healthy adults from endemic and non- endemic yellow fever areas when measured 10–69 years after the 1st vaccination. 3-5.

  7. Yellow fever is a disease caused by a virus passed on through the bite of an infected mosquito. Yellow fever happens only in certain areas of Africa, Central America, and South America. The disease can cause flu-like symptoms, slow and weak pulse, bleeding of the gums, bloody urine, and yellow skin (jaundice).

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