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Yellow fever vaccination
Yellow fever vaccination
Yellow fever vaccination is recommended for:
Additional information on yellow fever vaccination can be found in:
Where to get a yellow fever vaccination
Yellow fever vaccinations can only be administered at approved WA Health Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres (PDF 780KB).
These clinics will provide a vaccination certificate in the form approved by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and completed according to WHO requirements.
Travellers should seek medical advice on vaccination for their individual medical circumstances, particularly about the suitability of yellow fever vaccine for infants, pregnant women and those who are immunocompromised.
Further information on yellow fever for professionals and travellers can be found in the Australian Government's Yellow Fever fact sheet (external site).
Requirements to remain an approved yellow fever vaccination centre
Approved yellow fever vaccination centres must:
- Comply with The National Guidelines for Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres and Providers (external site)
- Ensure that all providers are accredited to administer the yellow fever vaccine by completing the Yellow Fever Vaccination Learning and Accreditation Course, then subsequently every three years. Once accredited, a provider can administer the yellow fever vaccine for a period of not more than three years from the date of completion of the training course. The course completion certificate is required by the approved Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre where the provider intends to practice.
- Maintain a list of accredited providers at the centre who administer the yellow fever vaccine. To notify WA Department of Health of changes to accredited yellow fever providers within 7 days, see Changes of Provider or Centre details below.
Changes of Provider or Centre details
Last reviewed: 27-10-2025