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Yellow Fever (including certificate) single dose  £60 - Discounts available for group bookings 4+

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​Introduction

Yellow fever is found only in parts of Central and South America and Sub-Saharan Africa.
​Yellow fever is a viral infection that is spread by the bite of an infected Aedes aegypti mosquito which mainly bites during daylight hours.

​The Illness

The incubation period is usually short, 3-6 days. Symptoms of the disease include sudden onset of fever, backache, generalised muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and jaundice. Infection with yellow fever results in lifelong natural immunity in individuals who recover. Up to 60% of those infected with yellow fever will die from the disease.

​Treatment 

​There is no specific treatment for yellow fever virus.

​Vaccination

Yellow fever vaccination is carried out for two different purposes:
  • To prevent the international spread of the disease by protecting countries from the risk of importing or spreading yellow fever virus. The countries that require proof of vaccination are those where the disease may or may not occur and where the mosquito and potential non-human primate hosts of yellow fever are present.
    • Proof of vaccination is most often required for travellers coming from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission (including, sometimes, for travellers transiting through such countries).
    • Some countries require proof of vaccination from all travellers and this will be indicated on individual country pages of a certificate. 
  • To protect individual travellers who may be exposed to yellow fever infection. As yellow fever is frequently fatal for those who have not been vaccinated, vaccination is recommended for all travellers (with a few exceptions) visiting areas where there is a risk of yellow fever transmission. An individual risk assessment is indicated for all travellers.

​Recommendations for Travellers

Travellers are advised to use personal protective measures when entering areas where yellow fever is present. This includes using insect repellent and wearing appropriate clothing.
A vaccine called Stamaril is available for travellers to protect against yellow fever. In addition, certain countries have yellow fever certificate requirements.
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Areas We Cover including but not limited to:
Alderley Edge, Bramhall, Bredbury, Cheadle, Cheadle Hulme, Chelford, Chorlton, Congleton, Cranage, Disley, Goostrey, Hale, Hale Barns,  Hollins Green, Holmes Chapel, Knutsford, Lach Dennis, Lostock Green, Macclesfield, Marple, Middlewich, Over Peover, Poynton, Prestbury, Romiley, Styal, Wilmslow, Chorley, Merseyside, Formby, Southport, Timperley.


Registered and regulated by the NHS and General Pharmaceutical Society (GPHC)

Cheshire Travel Clinic is part of Scorah Chemist which is owned by RB Healthcare Ltd. 
Company No 06223421

Scorah Chemists is registered with the GPHC - Reg no 1029774 (click here to check)
The Superintendent Pharmacist is Mr Rishi Bhatia - Reg no 2050450. (click here to check)
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    • Hepatitis A
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    • HPV Vaccination
    • Japanese Encephalitis
    • MMR (Mumps, Measles and Rubella)
    • Malaria
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