Access to yellow fever travel vaccination centres in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland: A geographical study
More than 700,000 trips were made by residents in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (EWNI) in 2015 to tropical countries endemic for yellow fever, a potentially deadly, yet vaccine-preventable disease transmitted by mosquitoes. The aim of this study was to map the geographical accessibility of yellow fever vaccination centres (YFVC) in EWNI.
Source: Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Jakob Petersen, Hilary Simons, Dipti Patel Source Type: research
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