Kenya has recently experienced a worrying rise in mosquito-borne diseases, with scattered cases of dengue fever, an outbreak of chikungunya, and increasing cases of drug-resistant malaria.
Yellow fever, another dangerous disease transmitted by mosquito bites, remains a constant threat, especially considering Kenya is classified as an endemic zone.
Health professionals have continued to raise alarm over the potential impact of yellow fever, citing its high contagion level and fatal consequences if not managed promptly.
According to medical experts, prevention is the best defence against yellow fever, and the most effective method of prevention is vaccination.