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Yellow Fever Vaccine in Cambridge: Essential Protection for Travellers

Yellow Fever is a serious viral disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes. If you’re planning to visit parts of Africa or South America—whether for a family holiday, work assignment, or humanitarian project—you must be vaccinated against Yellow Fever before departure. At Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy, we provide rapid access to the Yellow Fever vaccine in Cambridge, expert advice on entry requirements, and personalised travel health assessments.

In this guide, we’ll cover:

  • What is Yellow Fever?

  • Who needs the Yellow Fever travel vaccine?

  • High-risk destinations

  • Vaccine efficacy & schedule

  • Where to get the Yellow Fever vaccine in Cambridge

  • Other recommended travel vaccines

  • Why choose Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy

  • Planning your appointment

  • Trusted external resources

  • Final call to action

What Is Yellow Fever?

Yellow Fever is caused by a flavivirus transmitted through the bite of infected Aedes or Haemagogus mosquitoes. It can lead to jaundice (“yellowing” of the skin and eyes), fever, bleeding, and, in severe cases, organ failure.

Key facts about Yellow Fever:

  • Transmission: Mosquito bite

  • Incubation period: 3–6 days

  • Symptoms: High fever, headache, muscle pain, nausea, jaundice, and bleeding

  • Fatality rate: Up to 50% in severe cases

  • No cure: Treatment is supportive; vaccination is the only preventive measure

For official UK travel guidance, refer to the NHS travel vaccinations page and the Fit for Travel website:

Who Needs the Yellow Fever Travel Vaccine?

You will require the Yellow Fever travel vaccine if you are:

  • Travelling to or transiting through endemic countries in sub-Saharan Africa or tropical South America

  • Visiting for more than 6 days, especially in rural areas or forested regions

  • Participating in humanitarian work, medical missions, or eco-tourism projects

  • Travelling with family, including children aged 9 months and older

  • Seeking a Yellow Fever certificate to meet international entry requirements

Some countries enforce strict entry regulations and demand a valid Yellow Fever certificate issued at an approved centre. Even if you’re only in transit for more than 12 hours through an endemic country, vaccination may be mandatory.

High-Risk Destinations

The following regions are classified as Yellow Fever endemic by the World Health Organization (WHO):

  • Africa:

    • West Africa: Ghana, Nigeria, Senegal (/destinations/africa)

    • Central Africa: Congo, Cameroon

    • East Africa: Uganda, Ethiopia

  • South America:

    • Brazil, Peru, Colombia (/destinations/south-america)

    • Bolivia, Ecuador

  • Specific locations:

    • Kenya (certain national parks) (/destinations/kenya)

    • Brazil: Amazon basin eco-tours

    • Colombia: Rural jungle treks

Before you travel, always check the latest country entry requirements via the TravelHealthPro website.

Vaccine Efficacy & Schedule

The Yellow Fever vaccine is a single-dose live-attenuated vaccine:

  • Dose: One subcutaneous injection

  • Age: For individuals aged 9 months and older

  • Onset of protection: 10 days after vaccination

  • Duration: Lifelong immunity confirmed by WHO (no booster required)

  • Side effects: Generally mild (headache, low-grade fever, soreness at injection site)

Upon vaccination, you will receive an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP), valid immediately for most countries, and mandatory for entry into some.

Where to Get the Yellow Fever Vaccine in Cambridge

For hassle-free vaccination and certification, visit Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy:

  • Address: 56 Mill Rd, Petersfield, Cambridge CB1 2AS

  • Phone: 01223 354383

  • Opening Hours: Monday–Friday, 09:00–18:00; Closed weekends

Our Yellow Fever service includes:

  • Appointment scheduling via our booking page

  • Administration of the vaccine and issuance of your ICVP on the same day

  • Expert consultation on mosquito avoidance and malaria prophylaxis

  • Combination appointments: add other travel vaccines in one visit

  • Family-friendly environment: experienced in vaccinating children

Other Recommended Travel Vaccines

Depending on your itinerary, you may also require:

For destination-specific guidance, explore our travel advice pages:

Why Choose Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy?

Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy combines clinical excellence with local expertise:

  • GPhC-registered travel health specialists trained in tropical and travel medicine

  • Same-day ICVP issuance and flexible booking for last-minute travellers

  • Comprehensive service: from vaccination to malaria prevention and lifestyle advice

  • Family-friendly setting: calm, reassuring environment for children and adults

  • Transparent pricing with no hidden fees

We proudly serve Cambridge and nearby communities such as Trumpington, Cherry Hinton, Newnham, and Chesterton.

Planning Your Appointment

  1. Book early: Vaccination must be at least 10 days prior to travel.

  2. Prepare your itinerary: Highlight rural stays, forest areas, and transit through endemic zones.

  3. Combine services: Add other required vaccines or anti-malarial prescriptions to your visit.

  4. Receive your ICVP: Valid international certification issued on the spot.

Trusted External Resources

For official travel health information, consult:

  • TravelHealthPro (UK travel health guidance)

  • Fit for Travel (NHS)

  • NHS Travel Vaccination Advice

  • GP at Hand Travel Health

Final Call to Action

Yellow Fever is preventable, but only with vaccination. Protect yourself, your family, and your peace of mind by receiving the Yellow Fever vaccine in Cambridge at Cambridge Travel Clinic at Petersfield Pharmacy.

Book now via our online booking system or call 01223 354383. Travel with confidence, knowing you’re fully protected.

More information check out the following resources where we source information from:

Fit for Travel
Travel Health Pro
NHS Travel Advice