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United Arab Emirates

Risk / Health Info for United Arab Emirates

What vaccinations do I need for United Arab Emirates?

If you want to ask, “Do I need vaccinations for United Arab Emirates?”, make an appointment with Canadian Travel Clinics.

Two shots recommended before a trip to United Arab Emirates are hepatitis A and typhoid. They are available as a combined shot and will help you to avoid two nasty stomach upsets.

A vaccine against hepatitis B is appropriate for some travellers. Children are at risk from this virus, and so are long-stay and frequent travellers. Users of intravenous recreational drugs are also at risk, and another hep B infection route is unprotected sex. If you are considering a piercing or tattoo during your time in UAE, you should get vaccinated against hep B.

Can I get medical treatment in United Arab Emirates?

Hospitals are up to Canadian standards in UAE. Your provincial or territorial health insurance will not cover you when you leave Canada, so get travel insurance before you go to United Arab Emirates.

The emergency number in United Arab Emirates is 999.

What other health risks are there in UAE?

A few travellers have left Dubai suffering from legionnaire’s disease. This respiratory infection, which can be treated with antibiotics, is of particular concern to any travellers with underlying health conditions. It is commonly contracted in hotels that are not maintained. It may be possible to reduce the risk of infection by running showers at a high temperature for a few minutes before getting under. Flu-like symptoms that arise during or within a fortnight of a stay in United Arab Emirates should be treated with caution and medical advice sought.

Malaria in United Arab Emirates
Malaria prophylaxis will be required for some parts of United Arab Emirates 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.
MERS-CoV in United Arab Emirates
MERS-CoV is a viral respiratory infection with a high mortality rate. It is caused by the coronavirus and is thought to be contracted from infected camels. You should take diligent hygiene measures such as thorough handwashing if you visit a farm, barn or market or touch a camel. Avoid contact with sick animals. Do not drink raw camel milk or urine; and do not eat camel meat that has not been properly cooked. The Government of Canada has issued a travel health advisory about Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in United Arab Emirates.

Recommended Vaccines for United Arab Emirates

Vaccine NameCourse
Hepatitis A2 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 B3 Doses
Hepatitis B (paediatric)3 Doses
Malaria prophylaxis
Typhoid1 Dose
Typhoid (oral)1 Dose
This is a general list of travel vaccinations and immunisations for United Arab Emirates. Specific vaccines can only be determined after appointment with our travel nurse.

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About United Arab Emirates

United Arab Emirates, or UAE, lies on the southeast end of the Arabian Peninsula. It is a federation of seven emirates, each governed by an absolute monarch. It has a high expat population. The world’s tallest manmade structure, Burj Khalifa, in in UAE. The economy is oil-based.

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top Tips for travelling to United Arab Emirates

The law of UAE stipulates a modest dress code and you should make sure you understand its requirements before venturing out. It is illegal to be drunk in public, but you can find alcohol in hotels and nightclubs.

 

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