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Tanzania Yellow Fever Requirements
Are you planning a trip to Tanzania and wondering about the yellow fever vaccination requirements? You'll be glad to know that the majority of travelers do not require the yellow fever vaccine for their journey to this breathtaking destination.
Tanzania is considered a low-risk country for yellow fever, making it safe to travel without the need for this vaccination.
In this article, we will look at the specifics of Tanzania’s yellow fever vaccination requirements, explain what yellow fever is, and offer guidance on receiving the vaccine, to ensure you have a safe and worry-free journey to Tanzania.
Do I need a yellow fever vaccination for Tanzania?
The vast majority of travelers do not require the yellow fever vaccine to travel to Tanzania. Tanzania has been classified as posing a low risk of yellow fever by the World Health Organization.
If you are from a country with no risk of yellow fever, you won't need the yellow fever vaccine as part of your essential travel vaccinations. Travelers coming directly from Europe or the United States do not need to meet any yellow fever vaccine requirements, and do not need the yellow fever vaccine to enter Tanzania.
What is yellow fever?
Yellow fever is a viral disease primarily transmitted through the bites of infected female mosquitoes. The illness is characterized by flu-like symptoms, including fever, chills, headache, muscle aches, and nausea. In some cases, the disease can progress to a severe and even life-threatening form.
Tanzania is safe from yellow fever, but it is endemic in other parts of Africa and poses a public health concern in those areas. Vaccination is the most effective preventive measure against the virus, and it plays a crucial role in controlling outbreaks and protecting vulnerable populations.
Tanzania yellow fever requirements
You will only need to provide proof of yellow fever vaccination upon arrival to Tanzania if you are traveling from a country with a risk of the virus. As of 2023, neither Europe nor the United States is included in this high-risk list. Please refer to the full list of Yellow Fever high-risk countries.
An important note, however: if you are transiting through one of the yellow fever high-risk countries for a period of 12 hours or more, you will be required to receive the yellow fever vaccination to enter Tanzania.
In these cases, we strongly advise you to consult your doctor and check Tanzania's vaccination requirements with a healthcare professional before your travel.
Receiving the yellow fever vaccination for travel
The yellow fever vaccine is typically administered as a single dose, which provides long-lasting immunity against the disease, and should be administered at least 10 days before your trip to ensure sufficient protection.
The vaccine should be administered by a qualified healthcare professional in an authorized vaccination center, and you must obtain proof of vaccination from your doctor or health professional in order to travel in high-risk areas.
If your doctor advises against the vaccine due to underlying health issues or other medical factors, you can still travel with an official letter from your doctor. Presenting this letter to the immigration officer upon arrival will waive the vaccination requirement, allowing your trip to proceed as planned.
For more detailed information about yellow fever vaccination requirements when traveling in Africa, please contact your local healthcare professional.
Interested in more information about health and safari? Have a look at our blog: What vaccinations do I need for Africa?
Shadows of Africa makes every effort to ensure the information above is correct at the time of publishing: but please note updates may occur. So although we provide you with information on the Yellow Fever entry requirements, this is provided as a guideline only. Shadows of Africa will not be liable if any information regarding the entry requirements provided by us is incorrect. Kindly ensure you check the latest requirements before departure applicable to your unique circumstances.
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Due to the recent outbreak of Yellow Fever in Angola and reported cases in both Uganda and Kenya, the Ministries in Health in Rwanda, Kenya, and Tanzania have issued a statement regarding the need for Yellow Fever vaccinations for all travellers wishing to enter these countries.
In light of this recent development, we urge all Shadows of Africa clients to ensure they have had their Yellow Fever vaccination at least ten days ahead of their intended travel dates and have an up to date Yellow Fever vaccination card with them at immigration.
An up-to-date Yellow Fever vaccination card is needed if entering Tanzania, Kenya, or Rwanda from another African country, even if you are just transferring through.
If you are flying directly from your home country, you don't need to worry about this.
The Yellow Fever vaccination lasts for ten years, so if you have had yours in the past decade, you'll just need your vaccination card.
It's also important that your vaccination be up to date for health reasons. Yellow Fever is completely avoidable if vaccinated.
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