grenada vaccinations

Grenada vaccinations

which ones do you need?

Are you leaving for Grenada soon? After reading our travel advice about Grenada, you will know better how to prepare yourself for your trip. Which specific precautions Grenada requires will amongst others depend on your trip and the length of your stay in this country.

Grenada is an island country in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain. It is located northwest of Trinidad and Tobago, northeast of Venezuela and southwest of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Vaccinations Grenada: common risks

You may encounter diseases in Grenada against which you are normally not immune. The right vaccinations can protect you against these diseases. Check out the main health risks in this country below, so you know immediately which specific vaccinations Grenada requires. Also read our tips for travelling. This way you can best protect yourself against health risks from water, food, sun and insects.

Mandatory vaccinations

Recommended vaccinations and risks

In this country Chikungunya is prevalent. A good protection against mosquito bites in the daytime is necessary.

In this country dengue fever is prevalent. A good protection against mosquito bites in the daytime is necessary.

Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended for all travelers to this country.

Vaccination against DTP is recommended for all travelers to this country.

Vaccination depends on your personal situation. In this country mammals could be infected with Rabies. Avoid contact with mammals. Please contact KLM Health Services for good and personal advice.

In this country Zika virus is prevalent. A good protection against mosquito bites in the daytime is necessary.

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