The number of fatalities linked to Angola’s worst yellow fever outbreak in 30 years has risen to 185, according to media accounts. Of the 185 deaths, 141 have been reported (76%) in Luanda province...

The yellow fever outbreak in Angola, which began in the capital city Luanda in December 2015, is being called the worst in 30 years as ten out of the eighteen provinces in Angola continue reporting yellow...

The Hong Kong Department of Health today drew the public’s attention to the ongoing outbreak of yellow fever in Angola and appealed to travelers for vigilance and early vaccination before departure. According...

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The yellow fever outbreak that began in Viana, Luanda province, Angola last December has grown to more than 1,000 cases nationwide, according to a World Health Organization update. As of 21 March, 16...

Approximately one week after the first imported yellow fever case was reported in China, Beijing health officials reported two additional imported cases in citizens who traveled to Angola, according to...

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In a follow-up to a report of a yellow fever case/fatality in Kenya, the government is reporting a second case of the mosquito borne viral disease in Nairobi’s South C area, according to local media. A...

The death of a 31-year-old Kenyan man from the mosquito borne virus, yellow fever, has put the country’s health workers of high alert looking out for travelers with symptoms of the disease. According...

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The death toll from the yellow fever outbreak in the southern African nation of Angola has risen to 250, according to an AFP report, and some doctors there believe the situation is far worse. The outbreak...

A 32-year-old man from Zhejiang Province, who contracted yellow fever while in Angola, is the 1st imported case in China, according to a Xinhua report. China’s National Health and Family Planning...

Angolan health authorities and national and international partners continue making tireless efforts to immunize 6.7 million people in Luanda Province and to stop the yellow fever outbreak the country...