Side effects of the yellow vaccine fever
-> Side effects are very mild like: Fever, muscle aches, mild joint pain, swelling around the injected
site, low-grade pyrexia
Research papers stating some of the rare and major side effects of the yellow fever
vaccine:
“Neurologic Disease after Yellow Fever Vaccination, São Paulo, Brazil, 2017–2018”
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34014156/
Summary of the research: It can cause neurological complications,
The inclusion criteria were satisfied by 50 individuals, of whom 32 developed
meningoencephalitis, 2 died unexpectedly, and 1 may have infected a newborn through breast
milk.
Meningoencephalitis: The brain is protected by layers of delicate tissue known as meninges.
Meningitis results from an infection of these tissues.
Encephalitis is the condition that occurs when the brain gets inflamed or infected.
Meningoencephalitis is the medical term for an infection of both the meninges and the brain.

Auto-immune diseases caused by Yellow Fever vaccine: Encephalomyelitis, Myelitis, Guillain-
Barre syndrome.

Encephalomyelitis: Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) is characterised by a brief but
intense inflammatory assault that destroys the myelin, the nerve fibres' protective coating.
Myelitis: A spinal cord segment that has both sides inflamed is called transverse myelitis.
Guillain-Barre syndrome: An uncommon condition when the immune system of your body
targets your nerves.
Also are there any research stating that yellow fever vaccines are reducing lifespan
due to side effects?
-> Regarding the Yellow Fever vaccine's potential to shorten lifespan, there are no such evidence.
Best Yellow Fever vaccines:
1. YF 17D - Worldwide used vaccine with good rating
2. Stamaril - Extensively used In USA
3. YF-VAX - Extensively used In USA.
Yellow Fever vaccination (Once in a life time)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3771278/
“Yellow fever vaccination - Once in a lifetime?” - 2016
• Two recombinant YF vaccines are now advised by the World Health Organization: strains
17D-204 and 17DD.

• Persons under the age of nine months who are going to or residing in high-risk locations are
advised to receive the YF vaccination.
• International Health Regulations for travellers state that the YF vaccination certificate is valid for
10 days following the delivery of the vaccine for primary vaccine recipients and that a booster
shot is necessary after 10 years.
• The duration of protection following the YF vaccination may extend for many years in as many
as 80% of immunisations, according to numerous research, challenging this suggestion.
https://academic.oup.com/jtm/article/28/8/taab126/6353012