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The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Controlreports that from July 2017 to 06 may 2018, Brazil has recorded 1 261 confirmed human cases of yellow fever, including 409 deaths. Cases have been reported in São Paolo (517), Minas Gerais (516), Rio de Janeiro (221), Espirito Santo (6) and Distrito Federal (1).
Yellow fever has also been reported in monkeys, presenting a possible risk of further spread of infection to humans. There have been 738 confirmed infections in monkeys in several states: São Paulo (593), Minas Gerais (100), Rio de Janeiro (39), Tocantins (3), Espirito Santo (2) and Mato Grosso (1).
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has stated that yellow fever transmission is likely to spread along the coast of southern Brazil in coming months. As a result of this possibility, WHO advises yellow fever vaccination for international travellers to the the entire States of Paraná, Santa Catarina and Rio Grande do Sul.
Since the beginning of 2018, unvaccinated travellers from the Czech Republic (1), France (1), the Netherlands (1), Romania (1), Switzerland (1) and Germany have contracted yellow fever in Brazil. At least one of these individuals has died.
For further information see Yellow Fever.