10 years
may be 20
how long does a yellow fever injection last for
Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is spread by the female mosquito. The vaccine for yellow fever has been used commercially since the 1950's and one dose provides life-long vaccination against yellow fever.
The yellow fever vaccination is the best vaccination ever created and no one knows why. Most people only ever need one. If we could create other vaccines as effective, we would force more doctors to go into emergency rooms to fix broken bones. We would fix more defective hearts. Doctors would have to treat other diseases that we now let slide because we would wipe out infections.
Every persons different but you can die from it.
Side effects from vaccination can include slight fever and fussiness, but some have no side effects. If you child seems in good spirits, there's no reason to delay going on outings with her.
If you mean long ago, they didn't have antibiotics or vaccines so they had to treat the symptoms. This means to give something to bring down the fever, etc. Both malaria and yellow fever are carried by mosquitoes. That meant protecting people from them by draining standing water and using mosquito nets. Now there are vaccines for yellow fever and malaria.
Yellow Fever is spread by mosquitos, so the best way to prevent infection is to prevent mosquito bites. Wear long sleeves and long pants, avoid being outside in mosquito infested areas in the morning and evening when mosquitos are most active, use mosquito netting at night when there are not screens on the windows, etc. There is also a vaccine. Yellow Fever is predominately in Africa and South America.
yes it is normal but if the child is 0-1yr don't let the fever get above 99.6 and if they are 2-4 101.6 degrees and 5 and up take to hospital if fever is 102 and rising because death will come at 106-108 degrees Fahrenheit.
Yellow fever was here long before the Panama Canal. It was originally brought over with mosquitoes from Africa. Historians thought that the mosquitoes picked up yellow fever from monkeys. It is believed that boast would pick up the mosquitoes in Central America and brought them to the United States. The first United States epidemic break out was in Philadelphia.
Most people can get a flu vaccination with mild illnesses as long as they do not have a high fever. However, if you have the flu, you should be resting in bed and not out in public spreading the disease. After you have gone a full 24 hours without a fever (while taking no fever reducing medicines), you are considered no longer contagious, according to the US CDC. If you had an especially difficult bout of the flu with serious complications, you should ask your health care professional when you will be ready for vaccination, but usually only the above guidelines will apply.
For the best results, it is recommended that you not be ill when taking the flu shot. Take care of the cold, recover, and then get the shot. If you are noticeably ill, they may not give it to you.
In the US for the 2010-2011 flu season, the vaccination will contain vaccines for the H1N1/09 Swine flu along with the other two flu viruses expected to be circulating. So only one flu shot will be necessary this time.