Who are not take yellow fever vaccine?

People who should not get the yellow fever vaccine include:

* Infants under 6 months of age: The vaccine is not recommended for infants under 6 months of age because their immune systems are not yet fully developed and they may not be able to produce a strong enough immune response to the vaccine.

* People with a history of severe allergic reaction to the yellow fever vaccine: People who have had a severe allergic reaction to the yellow fever vaccine in the past should not get the vaccine again.

* People with a weakened immune system: People with a weakened immune system, such as those with HIV/AIDS, certain types of cancer, or those taking medications that suppress the immune system, should not get the yellow fever vaccine.

* Pregnant women: The yellow fever vaccine is not recommended for pregnant women because it may increase the risk of miscarriage.

* People over 65 years of age: People over 65 years of age may be at an increased risk of side effects from the yellow fever vaccine, such as fever, muscle aches, and headaches.

Additional precautions should be taken for people with certain medical conditions or who are taking certain medications. Talk to your doctor to see if the yellow fever vaccine is right for you.

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