Yellow fever is a severe disease which is caused by the yellow fever virus. It is generally found in some parts of Africa and South America. Yellow fever can be transmitted by the bite of an infected mosquito and it’s not a contagious disease. Yellow fever is called so because it causes yellowing of the skin and eyes (jaundice) occurs. This situation occurs when the virus attacks the liver.
What are the symptoms of yellow fever?
Symptoms of yellow fever are generally quite visible. Generally, symptoms can take 3-6 days to appear. Here are some of the signs that you must not ignore if you find them-
- Initial symptoms may include a sudden attack of fever, fatigue, weakness, chills, headache, loss of appetite, back pain, joint and muscle pain, abdominal pain, dehydration, and vomiting, and nausea. Almost, all people recover after this stage.
- In some severe cases, the disease can result in shock, internal bleeding, jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes) and organ failure. This occurs in about 15% of patients. Moreover, 50% of which usually die within 10-14 days.
What are the precautions that can be taken?
It is recommended that if you are going to visit Africa or South Africa or any other part that is known for yellow fever must take yellow fever vaccinations. Make sure when travelling to risk areas, you wear full sleeve pants and shirts. Also, apply anti-mosquito creams in the areas that are exposed, such as- hands, neck, and feet. If possible, stay in well-screened or air-conditioned areas.
What are yellow fever shots?
Yellow fever shots are a kind of vaccines that protect you from against yellow fever. These vaccines are used to control the yellow fever disease. It is either injected into the muscles or just under the skin. Yellow fever shots can prevent yellow fever.
Yellow fever shots in NYC is given only at designated vaccination centers. If you need them, consult Travel Clinic of New York City.