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Tanzania Yellow Fever Requirements

Navigating Tanzania's yellow fever requirements can sometimes be perplexing, but we're here to provide clarity! As a yellow fever-free destination, Tanzania is a safe travel choice, free from the risks associated with this virus. Here, we address all your queries regarding yellow fever and whether a vaccination is necessary for travel to Tanzania.

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The good news is, for the majority of travellers to this picturesque country, a yellow fever vaccination is not required! Tanzania is currently classified as posing a low risk of yellow fever by the World Health Organization. If you reside in a country with no yellow fever risk, then this vaccine is not among the necessary travel vaccinations.

Do I Need a Yellow Fever Vaccination For Tanzania?

Yellow fever is a viral disease transmitted through mosquito bites, typically manifesting symptoms within 3 to 6 days. These symptoms may include fever, chills, headache, and muscle aches. Yellow fever can be severe, with approximately 15% of cases leading to serious or life-threatening illness.

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As Tanzania is free from yellow fever, travellers directly arriving from Europe or the United States do not need the yellow fever vaccine.

What is Yellow Fever?

Proof of yellow fever vaccination is only mandated upon arrival if you are arriving from a country with a risk of yellow fever.

 

Presently, this list excludes all countries in Europe and the United States. (Refer to the full list of Yellow Fever high-risk countries).

However, an important caveat applies. If you are transiting through one of the yellow fever high-risk countries for a period exceeding 12 hours, you will be required to obtain the yellow fever vaccination. In such cases, we strongly recommend consulting your doctor and verifying Tanzania's vaccination requirements with a healthcare professional before your journey.

Yellow Fever requirements in Tanzania

The yellow fever vaccination is administered as a single dose and should be received at least 10 days before entering a high-risk yellow fever country. A single dose provides lifelong protection against the yellow fever virus, so ensure you obtain proof of vaccination from your healthcare provider. If vaccination is required prior to travel, you must also present proof of vaccination upon arrival in Tanzania.

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In instances where your doctor advises against the vaccine due to underlying health concerns or other factors, you can still travel to Tanzania with an official letter from your physician. Presenting this to immigration officials upon arrival will waive the vaccination requirement, allowing your trip to proceed as planned.

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For further details on yellow fever vaccination requirements while travelling in Tanzania, reach out to the team at Travel Partner.

Receiving the Yellow Fever Vaccination

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