Going to Brazil? Get anti-yellow fever vaccine
Filipinos planning to travel to Brazil should have anti-yellow fever immunization 10 days prior to their arrival in the South American state, the Department of Foreign Affairs said in an advisory on Wednesday.
Brazil’s health ministry has advised both residents and foreigners to take the anti-yellow fever vaccination following the death of two persons, one in Brasilia and the other in Goiania.
Eight other suspected cases are under investigation.
The DFA said the Philippine embassy in the South American country recommends that all Brazil-bound Filipinos above six months of age, including those planning to attend the Carnival festivities in February, get the anti-yellow fever shot prior to their departure.
Brazil’s Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporao has declared the situation under control and discounted the possibility of the disease spreading into epidemic proportions in heavily populated areas. - GMANews.TV
Brazil’s health ministry has advised both residents and foreigners to take the anti-yellow fever vaccination following the death of two persons, one in Brasilia and the other in Goiania.
Eight other suspected cases are under investigation.
The DFA said the Philippine embassy in the South American country recommends that all Brazil-bound Filipinos above six months of age, including those planning to attend the Carnival festivities in February, get the anti-yellow fever shot prior to their departure.
Brazil’s Health Minister Jose Gomes Temporao has declared the situation under control and discounted the possibility of the disease spreading into epidemic proportions in heavily populated areas. - GMANews.TV
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