Solomon Islands
Risk / Health Info for Solomon Islands
If you are wondering about shots to go to Solomon Islands, then your healthcare advisor at Canadian Travel Clinics can help you.
- Dengue fever in Solomon Islands
- There have been cases of the mosquito-borne virus dengue fever in Solomon Islands. Dengue fever is also known as breakbone fever because of the severe bone, joint and muscular pains it causes, in addition to flu-like fever and headache. There is no vaccine for dengue fever. Avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellents (50% DEET) and by wearing protective clothing. Sleeping with mosquito nets is also recommended.
- Malaria in Solomon Islands
- Malaria prophylaxis will be required for some parts of Solomon Islands at certain times of year. There is no malaria vaccine, but there are anti-malaria drugs that should be taken before, during and after travelling to certain at-risk countries. Speak with your healthcare provider six weeks before your trip, as not all prophylaxis regimes are appropriate for all regions and all individuals.
- Zika in Solomon Islands
- Global Affairs Canada has issued a warning about the risk of contracting Zika in Solomon Islands. Zika is a viral disease spread by mosquitoes, and infection during pregnancy has been linked to birth defects. Women who are pregnant or planning to get pregnant should take advice before travelling to Solomon Islands. Zika symptoms include rash, itch, mild fever, headache, red eyes, muscle and joint pains. Avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellents (50% DEET) and by wearing protective clothing. Mosquito nets and air conditioning should be used when sleeping.
- Chikungunya virus in Solomon Islands
- Cases of Chikungunya virus have been reported in Solomon Islands. It is spread by day-biting mosquitoes and you can guard against infection by covering up and using mosquito repellents. Infection results in joint pains, fever, rash and headache. It clears up after a few days, but some patients are left with swollen and painful joints for weeks or even years afterwards.
- Rabies in Solomon Islands
- There is a risk of rabies in Solomon Islands. Ask your travel health advisor if a pre-exposure rabies vaccine is appropriate for you.
Covid-19 Testing for Solomon Islands
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Recommended Vaccines for Solomon Islands
Vaccine Name | Course |
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Hepatitis A | 2 Doses |
Hepatitis A and B combined (adult) | 3 Doses |
Hepatitis A and B combined (paediatric) | 2 Doses |
Hepatitis A and typhoid (combined) | 1 Dose |
Hepatitis A (paediatric) | 1 Dose |
Hepatitis B | 3 Doses |
Hepatitis B (paediatric) | 3 Doses |
Malaria prophylaxis | |
Typhoid | 1 Dose |
Typhoid (oral) | 1 Dose |
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top Tips for travelling to Solomon Islands
It is possible to reach the Solomon Islands by plane from Brisbane and also Vanuatu, Fiji and Papua New Guinea. It is a popular stop for yachts, too.
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