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CDC Health Information for International Travel 2008

Updated CDC Yellow Fever Map for Argentina

This map updates the Argentina-specific yellow fever risk areas to the existing Map 4-16: Yellow fever-endemic zones in the Americas, 2007 in CDC Health Information for International Travel 2008 (the Yellow Book). This map reflects the following risk areas for which yellow fever vaccination is recommended:
  • All departments of Misiones and Formosa Provinces
  • Department of Bermejo in Chaco Province
  • Departments of Berón de Astrada, Capital, General Alvear, General Paz, Ituzaingó, Itatí, Paso de los Libres, San Cosme, San Miguel, San Martín and Santo Tomé in Corrientes Province
  • Departments of Valle Grande, Ledesma, Santa Bárbara and San Pedro in Jujuy Province
  • Departments of General José de San Martín, Oran, Rivadavia and Anta in Salta Province
  • For other countries in the Americas, please refer to Map 4-16.
Download an 8 1/2" x 11" map
Map of Argentina with yellow fever risk area highlighted

See also Yellow Fever Vaccine Requirements and Information on Malaria Risk and Prophylaxis, by Country - Argentina.

  • Page last reviewed: December 22, 2008
  • Page last updated: January 07, 2009
  • Page created: April 17, 2008
  • Content source:
    Division of Global Migration and Quarantine
    National Center for Preparedness, Detection, and Control of Infectious Diseases
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