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Sanitary advices to visit Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is a small country with around 110K Saint Vincent and Grenadines. Official language is English. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines uses metric system (kilograms, centimeters, °C). Time zone is UTC-04:00. Currency used in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is East Caribbean Dollar (XCD).
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👨👩👦👦 110K ☀️ ~27 °C 🌧 ~131 mm 👍 Developing 🚩 0k km2 (0k mi²)
Sanitary Recommendations
General recommendations
Zika outbreaks have been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. Because of the risk of birth defects in babies born to women who were infected with Zika while pregnant, women who are pregnant should not travel to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For further information on this recommendation, please visit the CDC Zika Virus in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
Chikungunya cases have been reported in the Caribbean. For further information, please visit the CDC Chikungunya Advice.
Dengue cases have been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For further information, please visit the CDC Dengue Advice.
African Tick-Bite Fever cases have been reported in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. For further information, please visit the CDCAfrican Tick-Bite Fever Advice.
Recommendations
It is recommended that travellers are up to date on routine vaccinations including measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus (DPT), varicella (chickenpox), polio, and yearly flu shots.
A hepatitis A vaccination is recommended as travellers may contract hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, regardless of where they are eating or staying.
A hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for those who may have sexual contact with a new partner, who may get a tattoo or piercing, or have any medical procedures.
A typhoid vaccination is recommended for most travellers, especially those staying with friends or relatives, visiting smaller cities or rural areas, or for those that are adventurous eaters.
A rabies vaccination is recommended for those planning an outdoor holiday, for wildlife professionals and researchers, or for those who may come into contact with bats.
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