The Municipality of Quilmes reported that vaccination against yellow fever continues at the Ramón Carrillo Municipal Institute of Health and Preventive Medicine (former Dispensary), located at Islas Malvinas 801 corner Marcelo T. de Alvear, in Quilmes Oeste.
All those who travel or live in a risk area or have to travel to a country that requires the presentation of the vaccine should be vaccinated. The same may be applied every Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. (no shift from February).
Meanwhile, pregnant women should not be vaccinated; children under 6 months; people with allergies to any component of the vaccine (chicken egg or its derivatives, neomycin, kanamycin); people with immunodeficiencies, and over 60 years.
It should be noted that if the trip cannot be postponed, a doctor must evaluate the advisability of indicating the vaccination and issue a medical order to receive the vaccine.
For more information, questions or queries, you can call 0800-999-5656.