SEVERE CASE:
High Fever, with the liver and kidneys affected, jaundice, dark urine, abdominal pain with vomiting, bleeding from the mouth, nose, eyes or stomach, and eventually shock and multisystem organ failure.
Precautions against yellow fever, including avoiding mosquito bites and vaccination, should be considered:
- Vaccination.
- Vaccination certification may be required depending on destination.
- Take preventive measures when mosquitoes are most active (during daylight hours).
- All diagnoses of yellow fever made in Canada are required to be reported to public health authorities.
- Use a recommend insect repellent containing either Picaridin (20%) or DEET.
- Wear appropriate clothing (e.g. long-sleeved shirt, long pants).
- Use physical barriers, such as bed nets and window screens.
- Infected patients should be protected from further mosquito exposure during the first few days of illness to avoid contributing to the transmission cycle.