Tanzania Travel Immunisations Information
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Disease and Immunisation Checklist for Tanzania (Africa)
Below is a list of vaccines or medication recommended for when you travel to Tanzania. You should arrange to see your doctor or practice nurse if at a travel clinic at least 6 weeks before departure and tell them where you are traveling to, incase there are any special or additional immunisation requirements at that time.
Remember to also arrange for any additional prescriptions that you may require for while you are away, but to be aware that doctors can now only prescribe a limited quantity under the NHS. As a further precaution always carry a first aid kit whilst holidaying to include a packet of adhesive dressings, some insect repellent, antiseptic cream and water sterilization tablets.
Hepaititis A Typhoid - Immunisation or tablets recommended for protection against disease, though this may be less important for short stays in first-class conditions.
Malaria - Immunisation or tablets recommended for protection against disease.
Yellow Fever - Immunisation essential if the traveler arrives from an infected country or area. (This will not apply if your journey is direct from the UK.) Immunisation or tablets recommended for protection against disease, but note that pregnant women and infants under nine months should not normally be immunised and therefore should avoid exposure to infection.
Meningitis ACWY - Vaccinations depending on area visited and time of year.
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