Yes, a two-year-old should receive the yellow fever vaccine before traveling to certain parts of Africa, especially if the destination is in a region where yellow fever is endemic. The vaccine is typically recommended for travelers over nine months old. It's important to consult a healthcare provider or travel clinic for personalized advice and to ensure all vaccinations are up to date for the specific travel itinerary.
It still exists in tropical areas. The vaccine is required before traveling to Africa and other areas.
can i get yellow fever vaccine in bhubanveswar with yellow card
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where to get yellow fever vaccine in patna india
sorry dear, there is no facility to get a yellow fever vaccine in pune. you will have to go to mumbai . in mumbai two places this vaccine is given 1. seamens bhuvan at ballard pier and 2. sahar airport
Many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa where yellow fever is present require the vaccine. I don't think Kenya requires it, but you should check with the Kenyan embassy. However, even if it isn't required for entry to the country, it is possible that it is highly recommended, so you should also check with the CDC or WHO about which vaccines you should get before traveling to Kenya.
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You can get Yellow fever vaccine from new civil hospital, ringroad.
Apollo Hospital ,Ananad Mahal Road , Adajaan Surat FEE :1650 Rupees . original Passport WHO approved ?
Yes, there is.
The yellow fever vaccine is generally considered safe to receive while breastfeeding, as the vaccine virus is not transmitted through breast milk. However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before getting vaccinated to discuss any potential risks or concerns.
You only need one if you start or pass through a yellow fever endemic area such as central Africa or parts of Central America. See the related link for more information.