Vaccinations for
Liberia
Travel Vaccinations
Vaccine |
Recommended |
May Be Required |
When To Vaccinate |
Hepatitis A |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Tetanus |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Typhoid |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Yellow Fever |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Cholera |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Diphtheria |
|
|
2 weeks before |
Hepatitis B |
|
|
3 weeks before |
Rabies |
|
|
1 month before |
Last Updated: 27 July 2016
Yellow Fever Certificate Requirements
Yellow fever vaccination certificate required for all travellers over 1 year of age.
Malaria Information
Malaria is a serious and sometimes fatal disease transmitted by mosquitoes. You cannot be vaccinated against malaria.
Malaria precautions
- Malaria risk is high throughout the year in all areas.
- Malaria precautions are essential . Avoid mosquito bites by covering up with clothing such as long sleeves and long trousers especially after sunset, using insect repellents on exposed skin and, when necessary, sleeping under a mosquito net.
- Check with your doctor or nurse about suitable antimalarial tablets.
- See malaria map – additional information can be found by clicking on the Regional Information icon below the map.
- High risk areas: atovaquone/proguanil OR doxycycline OR mefloquine is usually advised.
- If you have been travelling in a malarious area and develop a fever seek medical attention promptly. Remember malaria can develop even up to one year after exposure.
- If travelling to high risk malarious areas, remote from medical facilities, carrying emergency malaria standby medication may be considered.
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