Marshall Islands
Risk / Health Info for Marshall Islands
Global Travel Clinics can help you to organise all the vaccines you need for travel in this region. The medical facilities on the Marshall Islands are fine for routine care, but evacuation for Hawaii will be needed for anything complicated.
- Dengue fever in Marshall Islands
- There have been cases of the mosquito-borne virus dengue fever in Marshall 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.
- Chikungunya virus in Marshall Islands
- Cases of Chikungunya virus have been reported in Marshall 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.
- Zika in Marshall Islands
- Global Affairs Canada has issued a warning about the risk of contracting Zika in Marshall 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 Marshall 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.
Covid-19 Testing for Marshall Islands
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Recommended Vaccines for Marshall 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 |
Typhoid | 1 Dose |
Typhoid (oral) | 1 Dose |
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top Tips for travelling to Marshall Islands
The Marshallese were once able to navigate long distances by sea using stick-and-shell charts which mapped stars and ocean swells. Marshall Islands Guide, produced by the Marshall Islands Visitors Authority, is a useful resource.
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