Yellow fever is an acute infectious disease, that spreads from mosquitoes to monkeys and humans (zoonosis). A yellow fever card, also known as the International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP), is a document that proves a person has been vaccinated against yellow fever. This vaccination card is often required for travel to certain countries where yellow fever is endemic or where proof of vaccination is needed to prevent the disease's spread. It's important to keep this card safe and to verify specific entry requirements for your destination as regulations may vary.
Countries with Risk of Yellow Fever Transmission
AFRICA (29 Countries)
Angola | Equatorial Guinea | Mauritania |
Benin | Ethiopia | Niger |
Burkina Faso | Gabon | Nigeria |
Burundi | Gambia | Senegal |
Cameroon | Ghana | Sierra Leone |
Central Africa Republic | Guinea | South Sudan |
Chad | Guinea Bissau | Sudan |
Congo | Kenya | Togo |
Côte d’Ivoire Senegal | Liberia | Uganda |
Democratic Republic Of Congo | Mali |
SOUTH & CENTRAL AMERICA (13 Countries)
Argentina | French Guiana | Suriname |
Bolivia | Guyana | Trinidad & Tobago |
Brazil | Panama | Venezuela |
Colombia | Paraguay | |
Ecuador | Peru |