Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 List of countries by continental group
- 3 Disease risks and recommendations by continental group and country
- 4 Accidents, injuries and recreational water hazards
- 5 Prevention of travellers' diarrhoea and other food and water-borne diseases
- 6 Prevention of malaria
- 7 Arthropod-borne diseases (other than malaria)
- 8 Immunisation for overseas travel
- 9 Sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections, including HIV and hepatitis B, and overseas travel
- 10 Respiratory diseases and travel
- 11 Environmental hazards: heat, cold and altitude
- 12 Dangerous bites and stings
- 13 Medical considerations for the journey: travel by air, sea or land
- 14 Travellers with pre-existing medical conditions
- 15 Pregnancy and travel
- 16 Travel with children
- 17 The returning travelle
- 18 Bibliography
- Appendix 1 (37KB PDF)
- Appendix 2 (76KB PDF)
- Index of Countries
- Yellow fever endemic zone - South America
- Yellow fever endemic zone - Africa
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Yellow Fever Endemic Zone - Africa
Note: The 'yellow fever endemic zones' are areas where there is a potential risk of infection on account of the presence of vectors and animal reservoirs. Some countries consider these zones as 'infected' areas, and require an international certificate of vaccination against yellow fever from travellers arriving from these areas.
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