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Travel Vaccinations for Africa: Your Essential Guide

Africa is the world’s second-largest and second-most-populous continent, home to a rich diversity of cultures, languages, and landscapes across 54 sovereign states. With its vibrant cities, unique wildlife, and adventure opportunities, Africa is a destination like no other — but travellers should be aware of important health risks before they go.

At Travel Vaccination Healthcare, we’ll help you prepare for a safe and healthy trip with the right vaccinations and travel health advice tailored to your destination in Africa.

Recommended Vaccines for Africa

1. Routine Vaccinations
Ensure you’re up-to-date with routine vaccines, including:

  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)
  • Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap)
  • Influenza

2. Hepatitis A
Common across Africa, Hepatitis A spreads through contaminated food, water or ice, with risk highest in areas with poor sanitation or when eating street food and undercooked meals.

3. Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B spreads through blood and body fluids, with risk from medical or dental treatment, sexual contact, or tattoos/piercings, making vaccination important for long-term travellers or those who may need care abroad.

4. Meningitis
More common in the Sub-Saharan “meningitis belt,” meningitis spreads via respiratory droplets in crowded places, and some African countries require proof of vaccination for entry.

5. Rabies
Rabies is present across much of Africa, especially in rural areas, and spreads through bites or scratches from animals such as dogs, bats, and monkeys, with vaccination vital as medical care can be limited.

6. Typhoid
Typhoid is spread by contaminated food and water, with high risk throughout Africa—particularly outside major cities or when eating from street vendors and local stalls.

7. Yellow Fever
Yellow fever, transmitted by infected mosquitoes, is present in many African regions. Vaccination is required for entry into most Central and West African countries and may be requested when travelling between African nations. A single dose provides lifelong protection for most travellers.

Malaria

Malaria is present year-round in most African countries, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Preventive medication is strongly recommended for travellers, along with mosquito bite prevention.

Traveler’s Diarrhea

High risk exists throughout the country, including in deluxe accommodations. Food and beverage precautions are essential to reduce the likelihood of illness.

A Gastro Kit can be purchased from Travel Vaccination Health care, which includes prescription and non-prescription medications for presumptive self-treatment if diarrhea occurs.

Why choose Travel Vaccination Healthcare?

  • Tailored vaccination plans specific to your destination.
  • Expert travel health advice from trained Travel health GPs, to ensure a safe journey.
  • Convenient clinic locations and friendly healthcare professionals.
  • Plan ahead for peace of mind

    We recommend visiting us 6-8 weeks before your trip to allow time for vaccinations to take full effect, especially those requiring multiple doses. But even if your departure is sooner, it’s not too late. Some vaccines and preventive medicines can still offer protection, our team will assess your itinerary, health needs, and travel plans to ensure you have all the protection you need.

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    Routine Vaccinations

    Recommended Vaccinations

    *This information is to be used as a guide only. Medical advice is recommended to individuals depending on their medical history, previous vaccination history and their itinerary.

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