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Looking to travel to Libya? Here is what you'll need to bear in mind to keep safe |
WHO Recommendations for Libya: |
Typhoid: |
Vaccination sometimes recommended |
Hepatitis A: |
Vaccination recommended |
Hepatitis B: |
*Vaccination sometimes recommended |
Diptheria: |
*Vaccination sometimes recommended |
Tuberculosis: |
*Vaccination sometimes recommended |
Rabies: |
*Vaccination sometimes recommended |
Meningitis: |
Not required |
Yellow Fever: |
Certificate of vaccination may be required |
Japanese Encephalitis: |
Not required |
Tick Encephalitis: |
Not required |
Malaria |
There is a low risk of malaria in the areas of North Africa and the Middle East that are most often visited by tourists, but appropriate preventive medicines are required for some areas. Adequate measures to avoid mosquito bites, such as nets and creams, should also be used. |
Recommendations |
* Recommendations that are marked "Vaccination sometimes recommended" should be considered as "Vaccination strongly recommended" if a person is travelling frequently or spending extended time in that country.
All travellers are advised to ensure that tetanus and polio vaccinations are kept up to date.
Recommendations do change from time to time and it is important to discuss your personal requirements with your doctor. |
General travel advice to download by Sanofi Pasteur |
Accidents and Crime |
Care in the Air |
Food and water |
Prevention of Insect Bites |
Sun Protection |