Quick Answer
A yellow fever certificate, officially called an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis, proves you have received yellow fever vaccination. Under IHR 2005, the certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination and is valid for life. Some countries may require it before entry, especially after travel through yellow-fever-risk areas.
Introduction
If you are travelling…
Introduction – The Hidden Risk in Paradise
When you imagine tropical destinations, what comes to mind? Golden beaches, lush rainforests, safaris, vibrant city markets. But behind the postcard-perfect scenes, there are health risks that many travellers underestimate. One of the most dangerous—and often misunderstood—is Yellow Fever.
At Hemel Hempstead Travel Clinic, we frequently…
