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HIGH COMMISSION FOR JAMAICA
TRAVEL ADVISORY
The South East Regional Health Authority of the Kingston and St. Andrew Health Department in Jamaica has advised that in keeping with the International Health Regulations (IHR) of 2005, Jamaica now requires Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificates for all travelers coming from countries with the risk of yellow fever transmission.
These countries include:
Argentina
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
French Guyana
Guyana
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Venezuela
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines Yellow Fever as an acute viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. The "yellow" in the name refers to the jaundice that affects some patients when the virus attacks the liver. Yellow Fever can be prevented by a vaccine. The International Yellow Fever vaccination certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination and remains valid for 10 years.
All persons seeking to travel to Jamaica from these countries are therefore required to be vaccinated at least ten (10) days ahead of any planned travel to Jamaica and show proof by way of an international vaccination certificate on arrival at the airport. Please contact your doctor or the nearest public health facility regarding the availability of the vaccine.
Jamaican High Commission
Port of Spain
29nd May, 2012
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