Vaccinations
The vaccines below are recommended for travellers to this country depending on their individual level of risk. Extended or frequent travel, travel to remote areas and patients visiting friends or relatives are examples of additional risk factors.
Use the risk assessment consultation to determine risk level.
| Risk level | Vaccines required |
|---|---|
| All travellers | Hepatitis A Tetanus |
| Sometimes advised for high risk | Diphtheria Hepatitis B Rabies Typhoid |
| Highest risk | Cholera Tuberculosis |
| Yellow Fever | No risk of yellow fever, however vaccination might be required for certificate purposes from a yellow fever area. |
Check travel vaccine schedules.
Visit Fit for Travel website for non-vaccine preventable diseases prevalent in area
Malaria
The information below identifies the risk of malaria and recommended prophylaxis regimens for different geographical regions within this country. View the malaria map to identify localities within risk areas.
| Areas of risk | Level of risk | Recommended regimen | Seasonal risk | Drug resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zambesi Valley (which includes Victoria Falls) and in areas below 1200m (except the cities Harare and Bulawayo) | HIGH RISK | MAL/DOX/MEF | ALL, esp. NOV-JUN | CHLOR |
| Harare and Bulawayo and the district of Matabeleland South | LOW/NO RISK | AVOIDANCE | ALL, esp. NOV-JUN | CHLOR |
Visit Fit for Travel website for more information and malaria maps
For more help contact Information Services.