Yellow fever Travel Vaccination
There’s a shot for yellow fever
A single shot of the vaccine Stamaril will provide long-term (lifelong in some cases) immunity to yellow fever. The vaccine needs to be given at least ten days before arrival in an area where yellow fever is present. Make an appointment with Canadian Travel Clinics, even if you think you have left it too late: we can often help with emergency travel vaccinations.
The entry requirements of some countries require you to have a certificate of yellow fever vaccination. Only registered yellow fever vaccination centres can administer the yellow fever shot and supply the certificate.
Some people find they react to the yellow fever shot with a fever, headache and tiredness. This will pass within a few days.