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Yellow fever likely to appear in Vietnam: health ministry

The Ministry of Health (MoH) warned on May 18 that yellow fever, a dangerous infectious disease, may appear in Vietnam.
Yellow fever likely to appear in Vietnam: health ministry ảnh 1Yellow fever is contracted through mosquito bites (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministry of Health (MoH) warned on May 18 that yellow fever, a dangerous infectious diseas💯e, may appear i♒n Vietnam.

The ministry says yellow fever is contracted through mosquito bites and the mortality rate is up to 50 percent.
There aren’t any medications to treat the disease, it noted, adding that the best preventative measure is vaccination. Although Vietnam hasn’t recorded any yellow fever cases, it trades with and sends workers to Angola and many other African and Latin American countries that have reported yellow fever outbreaks.
The MoH recommends people intending to go areas with the disease have yellow fever vaccinations at least 10 days before departure. While staying there, they should follow anti-mosquito measures suggested by the host nations. People should also pay attention to their health at least seven days after returning from the affected countries. They should see a doctor if they have any suspect symptoms, the MoH said.-VNA
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