Georgia
Risk / Health Info for Georgia
Global Travel Clinics can help you work out what vaccinations you need to go to Georgia.
- Altitude in Georgia
- Parts of Georgia are higher than 2,400m, and travellers planning to spend time at a high altitude should take steps to protect themselves against the potentially life-threatening acute mountain sickness. Your healthcare provider can help with this.
- Malaria in Georgia
- Malaria prophylaxis will be required for some parts of Georgia 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.
- Rabies in Georgia
- There is a risk of rabies in Georgia. Ask your travel health advisor if a pre-exposure rabies vaccine is appropriate for you.
Covid-19 Testing for Georgia
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Recommended Vaccines for Georgia
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 | |
Rabies | |
Typhoid | 1 Dose |
Typhoid (oral) | 1 Dose |
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top Tips for travelling to Georgia
Look out for local food such as khachapuri, a sort of cheese-filled bread, and khinkali, which are like Chinese dumplings or Italian filled pasta. The country’s fruit and vegetables are a source of local pride: the story is that God stumbled on the Caucasus Mountains and dropped his lunch!
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