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Yellow fever is a very rare cause of illness in U.S. travelers. Illness ranges from a fever with aches and pains to severe liver disease with bleeding and yellowing skin (jaundice). Yellow fever infection is diagnosed based on laboratory testing, a person’s symptoms, and travel history.
- Vaccine
CDC. Yellow Fever Home. Yellow Fever Vaccine. A safe and...
- Symptoms, Diagnosis, & Treatment
Symptoms. Most people infected with yellow fever virus will...
- Transmission
People infected with yellow fever virus are infectious to...
- Maps
Areas with Risk of Yellow Fever Virus Transmission in South...
- Healthcare Providers
Yellow Fever Vaccine Access. April 5, 2021: Sanofi Pasteur...
- Frequently Asked Questions
CDC. Yellow Fever Home. Frequently Asked Questions. On This...
- Prevention
Last Reviewed: November 14, 2022. Source: Centers for...
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Early exposure to yellow fever vaccine during pregnancy....
- Clinical & Laboratory Evaluation
In its mildest form, yellow fever is a self-limited...
- Vaccine
Yellow fever is a serious disease caused by the yellow fever virus. Most people infected with yellow fever virus do not get sick or have only mild symptoms. People who do get sick will start having symptoms (e.g., fever, chills, headache, backache, and muscle aches) 3–6 days after they are infected. About 12% of people who have symptoms go on ...