Azerbaijan
Risk / Health Info for Azerbaijan
You will need a few vaccinations for Azerbaijan. Health facilities in Baku are limited and if you plan to travel outside the capital it is suggested that you carry a medical kit.
- Altitude in Azerbaijan
- Parts of Azerbaijan 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 Azerbaijan
- Malaria prophylaxis will be required for some parts of Azerbaijan 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.
Covid-19 Testing for Azerbaijan
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Recommended Vaccines for Azerbaijan
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 |
Malaria prophylaxis | |
Rabies | |
Typhoid | 1 Dose |
Typhoid (oral) | 1 Dose |
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top Tips for travelling to Azerbaijan
Baku is known as the land of fire, and one regional tourist attraction is Yanar Dag, or Burning Mountain. Natural gas leaking through porous sandstone has caught fire and now burns eternally.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office advises against all but essential travel to parts of Azerbaijan, so get advice before travelling.
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