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The 1st Contact Travel Clinic can assist you with the following recommended vaccinations. Click on the disease name for more information.
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| Vaccination Type |
| Vaccines not normally required. |
Other vaccine preventable risks
The following vaccinations may be considered depending on your itinerary and planned activities. These can be discussed in more detail with one of our travel health consultants.
Hepatitis B
Yellow Fever *
* The Yellow Fever vaccination certificate may be required for travel to this country. Please click on the disease name above for more information.
Malaria risk
No risk of Malaria . Tablets not required.
Non-vaccine preventable risks
- Travellers' Diarrhoea is usually caused by eating contaminated food or drinking unsafe water. Symptoms may be severe with frequent watery stools, thirst, dry mouth and tongue, headache and weakness. Water should always be treated when there is doubt about its cleanliness. Food that may be contaminated must be thoroughly cooked and hands washed prior to eating.
- HIV infection is spread through sexual intercourse or infected blood or blood products (eg. through blood transfusions or the use of contaminated instruments such as intravenous needles).
- Leishmaniasis is spread through the bite of an infected sand fly. It can cause a slowly growing skin lump or ulcer and sometimes a serious life-threatening fever with anaemia and weight loss. Infected dogs are carriers of the infection. Sand fly bites should be avoided whenever possible.
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Brucellosis or Maltese fever as it is sometimes known, is spread through contaminated milk or close contact with infected animals such as sheep, goats and cattle. Symptoms include fever, headache, muscle pain, anaemia and depression. It is unusual for travellers to be affected unless living in poor conditions or consuming raw milk or unpasteurised dairy products.