Yellow Fever risk in Goiânia
Prevention Guide
Yellow Fever Prevention Guide for Goiânia Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes, primarily Aedes and Haemagogus species. Symptoms range from fever and muscle pain to severe liver damage and bleeding. Goiânia's risk score of 59/100 reflects its proximity to forested Cerrado areas where the virus circulates between monkeys and mosquitoes. Local Risk Factors in Goiânia The city borders rural and periurban zones where wild monkeys serve as virus reservoirs. Mosquito breeding sites thrive in standing water around residential areas. Outdoor workers, park visitors, and those living near green corridors face elevated exposure. Seasonal spikes occur during warmer, wetter months when mosquito populations surge. Prevention Steps Get vaccinated. The yellow fever vaccine provides lifelong protection for most people. Goiânia's municipal health posts (UBS) offer free vaccinations. Check your vaccination card and ensure you received the dose at least 10 days before visiting forested areas nearby. Eliminate mosquito breeding sites. Remove standing water from tires, flower pots, buckets, and gutters around your home. Change water in pet bowls and plant saucers weekly. Cover water storage containers tightly. Protect yourself from bites. Apply DEET-based repellent on exposed skin. Wear long sleeves and pants, especially during dawn and dusk when mosquitoes are most active. Use window screens and bed nets if sleeping in areas without air conditioning. Avoid high-risk areas during peak transmission. Parks and forest edges in Goiânia's surrounding areas carry higher mosquito density. If visiting, apply extra precautions including repellent and protective clothing. Seek immediate medical attention if you develop fever, headache, or muscle pain after outdoor exposure. Early diagnosis improves outcomes significantly.
Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:11:01 GMT