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\n1 Map is current as of August 2018. This map is an updated version of the 2010 map created by the Informal WHO Working Group on the Geographic Risk of Yellow Fever.
\n2 Yellow fever (YF) vaccination is generally not recommended in areas where there is low potential for YF virus exposure. However, vaccination might be considered for a small subset of travelers to these areas who are at increased risk for exposure to YF virus because of prolonged travel, heavy exposure to mosquitoes, or inability to avoid mosquito bites. Consideration for vaccination of any traveler must take into account the traveler\u2019s risk of being infected with YF virus, country entry requirements, and individual risk factors for serious vaccine-associated adverse events (e.g., age, immune status)
\nSee the traveler\u2019s health website for any recent updates on risk areas.
\n \n3Countries/areas where \u201ca risk of yellow fever transmission is present,\u201d as defined by the World Health Organization, are countries or areas where \u201cyellow fever has been reported currently or in the past, plus vectors and animal reservoirs currently exist\u201d.
\n4These countries are not holoendemic (only a portion of the country has risk of yellow fever transmission).
\n5Countries listed in this table are not contained on the official WHO list of countries with risk of YFV transmission. Therefore, proof of yellow fever vaccination should not be required if traveling from one of these countries to another country with a vaccination entry requirement (unless that country requires proof of yellow fever vaccination from all arriving travelers).
\n6 These countries are classified as \u201clow potential for exposure to YFV\u201d in only some areas; the remaining areas of these countries are classified as having no risk of exposure to YFV.
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