Certificate International of Vaccination

                                                                                                                      Vaccination against yellow fever

According to the world health organization (WHO) Regulations, a valid certificate of vaccination against yellow fever is a compulsory requirement for the issuance of visa to travelers of all nationalities entering Brazil from:

Bolivia, Colombia, Equator, Guiana, French Guiana, Peru, Suriname, Venezuela, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago and;

Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroun, Congo, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Gana, Guiné, Guiné Bissau, Guiné Equatorial, Libéria, Mali, Mauritânia, Niger, Nigeria, Kenia, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ruanda, Saint Tomé and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leoa, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda.

 

World Health Organization

List of countries endemic for yellow fever* and list of countries requesting yellow fever vaccination for travellers coming from endemic countries

Countries

Countries endemic for yellow fever

Countries requesting yellow fever vaccination for travellers coming from endemic countries

Afghanistan . Yes
Albania . Yes
Algeria . Yes
American Samoa . Yes
Angola Yes Yes
Anguilla . Yes
Antigua and Barbuda . Yes
Australia . Yes
Bahamas . Yes
Bangladesh . Yes
Barbados . Yes
Belize . Yes
Benin Yes Yes
Bhutan . Yes
Bolivia Yes Yes
Botswana . Yes
Brazil Yes Yes
Brunei Darussalam . Yes
Burkina Faso Yes Yes
Burundi Yes Yes
Cambodia . Yes
Cameroon Yes Yes
Cape Verde . Yes
Central African Republic Yes Yes
Chad Yes Yes
China . Yes
Colombia Yes Yes
Congo Yes Yes
Côte d'Ivoire Yes Yes
Democratic Republic of the Congo Yes Yes
Djibouti . Yes
Dominica . Yes
Ecuador Yes Yes
Egypt . Yes
El Salvador . Yes
Equatorial Guinea Yes Yes
Eritrea . Yes
Ethiopia Yes Yes
Fiji . Yes
French Guyana Yes Yes
French Polynesia . Yes
Gabon Yes Yes
Gambia Yes Yes
Ghana Yes Yes
Grenada . Yes
Guadeloupe . Yes
Guatemala . Yes
Guinea Yes Yes
Guinea-Bissau Yes Yes
Guyana Yes Yes
Haiti . Yes
Honduras . Yes
India . Yes
Indonesia . Yes
Iraq . Yes
Jamaica . Yes
Jordan . Yes
Kazakhstan . Yes
Kenya Yes Yes
Kiribati . Yes
Lao People's Democratic Republic . Yes
Lebanon . Yes
Lesotho . Yes
Liberia Yes Yes
Libyan Arab Jamahiriya . Yes
Malawi . Yes
Malaysia . Yes
Maldives . Yes
Mali Yes Yes
Malta . Yes
Mauritania Yes Yes
Mauritius . Yes
Montserrat . Yes
Mozambique . Yes
Myanmar . Yes
Namibia . Yes
Nauru . Yes
Nepal . Yes
Netherlands Antilles . Yes
New Caledonia . Yes
Nicaragua . Yes
Niger Yes Yes
Nigeria Yes Yes
Niue . Yes
Oman . Yes
Pakistan . Yes
Palau . Yes
Panama Yes Yes
Papua New Guinea . Yes
Paraguay . Yes
Peru Yes Yes
Philippines . Yes
Pitcairn Islands . Yes
Portugal . Yes
Reunion . Yes
Rwanda Yes Yes
Saint Helena . Yes
Saint Kitts and Nevis . Yes
Saint Lucia . Yes
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines . Yes
Samoa . Yes
Sao Tome and Principe Yes Yes
Saudi Arabia . Yes
Senegal Yes Yes
Seychelles . Yes
Sierra Leone Yes Yes
Singapore . Yes
Solomon Islands . Yes
Somalia Yes Yes
South Africa . Yes
Sri Lanka . Yes
Sudan Yes Yes
Suriname Yes Yes
Swaziland . Yes
Syrian Arab Republic . Yes
Thailand . Yes
Togo Yes Yes
Tonga . Yes
Trinidad and Tobago Yes Yes
Tunisia . Yes
Uganda Yes Yes
United Republic of Tanzania Yes Yes
Venezuela Yes .
Viet Nam . Yes
Yemen . Yes
Zimbabwe . Yes

(*)Either yellow fever has been reported or disease in the past plus presence of vectors and animal reservoirs create a potential risk of infection and transmission.