Kuwait has a desert climate and it is hot and dry. The average daily maximum temperature is 34°C, the average daily minimum is 20°C. The amount of precipitation averages just over 110 millimeters per year and December and January receive the most rain. Sandstorms occur in the summer.
Vaccinations Koeweit: common risks
There are infectious diseases in Kuwait to which you are not resistant. The right vaccinations can make you and your child or baby resistant to this. Our health experts have identified the most important health risks. View the list below with the most common risks and diseases in Kuwait and read which specific vaccinations Kuwait requires of you.
Recommended vaccinations
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 hepatitis B depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for a personal advice.
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.