Travel Destinations
Please select the region you are going to travel.
The countries in the data tables are divided into their respective continents.
There are six continental tables altogether: Europe, Africa, Asia & the Middle East, Oceania (Australasia & Pacific Islands), North America & the Caribbean, and South & Central America.
Each list of countries is then arranged in alphabetical order for ease of use.
To access the data, click on the continent in which the country you require is found on the above world map and you will be taken to the appropriate page.
The information contained in the tables is regularly updated using a number of relable reference sources and is compared and compiled into the alphabetical lists for each continental group.
The data in the tables only applies to healthy adults who are not taking any other medications.
The information supplied is not designed for use by pregnant women, nursing mothers, children or persons suffering from epilepsy or any other chronic condition. Those people should consult with their doctor before taking malaria tablets.
Notes on Malaria Prophylaxis
Countries requiring malaria prophylaxis should be regarded as being at risk all year round and you should also assume that the whole country is at risk unless otherwise indicated.
When two or more different regimens appear together in the same country, they are area specific and more information about the region can be found in the text.
Travellers will need to consult their own doctor or a travel clinic to arrange to have the relevant vaccinations.
The advice on malaria prophylaxis is primarily designed for short visits (three months or less) to a particular region. The lists are by no means exhaustive and are for quick reference purposes.
Where a country is shown as requiring anti-malarial prophylaxis it should be noted that a specific area may be at risk and not the whole region.
Many urban areas in otherwise malarious zones have little or no risk e.g. Bangkok city is regarded as a no risk area but is surrounded by rural areas of high risk.
There is generally little risk in rural areas above an altitude of 1500 metres.
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