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      Guiana (French)

      Latest update: - Authors: Mieke Croughs, Ula Maniewski

      This page contains the main health risks for travellers and general recommendations. Travel conditions are different for everyone and each patient's health condition varies. Discuss your trip during a travel consultation with your doctor or in a travel clinic, preferably six to eight weeks before departure.

      Check the current security situation on the federal government website.

      Important health risks

      The malaria risk is:

      • moderate along the rivers, in particular along the rivers Lower Oiapoque, Approuague, Mana, upper Maroni, regions around the Petit-Saut dam, Saül, as well as Grand Santi and Maripasoula. We recommend the use of mosquito-repellent measures from dusk till morning. For people with an increased risk, we sometimes recommend preventive malaria tablets, or taking an emergency treatment with you.
      • low in the rest of the country and Devil’s Island (Île du Diable). We recommend the use of mosquito-repellent measures from dusk till morning.

      There is no risk of malaria in the coastal region, including cities Kourou and Cayenne.

      In case of fever during or after your journey, get tested for malaria as soon as possible.

      Yellow fever

      There is a risk of yellow fever.

      Other insect-borne diseases

      Insects can transmit diseases such as denguechikungunyazikaleishmaniasis and Chagas disease.

      Protect yourself against insects.

      Ticks

      Ticks can transmit diseases.

      Rabies

      Dogs and other mammals can be infected with rabies.

      COVID-19

      Take a look at the general preventive measures related to COVID-19.

      Other frequent health risks while travelling

      Read these tips before you leave.

      Vaccinations

      Yellow fever

      Mandatory

      Yellow fever vaccination is compulsory from the age of one year. 
      This vaccination must be administered at least ten days prior to arrival by an official 
      yellow fever vaccination centre and must be registered in an International Certificate of Vaccination and Prophylaxis.

      Hepatitis A

      Recommended

      Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for all travellers.

      Update of basic vaccinations

      Recommended

      Other vaccinations

      Recommended for some travellers

      Discuss with your doctor whether one of the following vaccinations is recommended for you:

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