Review

Safety and tolerability of yellow fever vaccines

DOI: 10.1080/10158782.2012.11441474
Author(s): Nondumiso Makhunga-Ramfolo Clinical Epidemiology, School of Health Systems and Public Health, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pretoria, , Paul Rheeder Clinical Epidemiology, School of Health Systems and Public Health, Division of Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pretoria, ,
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Abstract

Yellow fever is a non-contagious, viral, multisystem syndrome, that causes an estimated 200 000 human infections annually, and has a high fatality rate. Yellow fever vaccination is one of the main methods of primary prevention. Although the yellow fever vaccine is largely considered to be safe, adverse events, which are sometimes life-threatening, can occur. This article explores the safety and tolerability of yellow fever vaccines.

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