Health Requirements at JKIA Kenya

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While you are planning to visit Kenya, you should put into account some health requirements. Therefore this page will guide you to know more about vaccination requirements to Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania.

Vaccination Requirements for International Travellers

• No yellow fever vaccination certificates are required of all travellers from the East African Community Partner States, Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, North and South Africa.

• No cholera vaccination certificates are required of travellers coming from all over the world.

• Only valid yellow fever vaccination certificates are required of all travellers over one year old, arriving from yellow fever infected countries mainly in central and West Africa, South and Central America South East Asia, India, Nepal Sri Lanka, Bangladesh.

Vaccination for international travellers are obtainable from all international air and sea ports, city’s and major municipal councils

NB: Yellow fever certificate is valid 10 days after vaccination.




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