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The following information is intended as a guide only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice.
We, at Sonic HealthPlus, trading as Travelvax and our related companies, cannot guarantee that the following information is complete, up-to-date, accurate or error free. You therefore view the following information at your own risk.
You should obtain specific travel health advice in relation to your individual needs and your intended travel, including advice on vaccinations, anti-malarial and other medications based on your past vaccination history, your present medical condition and your intended itinerary.
Our staff at travelvax.com.au are trained in the medical travel health area and are able to advise you on your specific individual needs. Please feel free to contact us on 1300 360 164 for assistance.
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About Canada Vaccinations
Comprising nearly 10,000sq kilometres, Canada is the second largest country by land mass. Weather conditions vary by regions, with coastal areas offering milder climates, while in the north snow, ice or permafrost cover many parts of the country year-round. Inland provinces may experience cold, windy winters and hot summers.
Travel Health Alerts
Vaccine Preventable Diseases
Yellow Fever
No certificate required and no risk to travellers.
Travelvax has doctors who are yellow fever vaccination-accredited. Click here to learn more about Yellow Fever.
COVID-19
For the most up to date requirements for entry into Australia, go to Smartraveller.
Please click this COVID-19 Travel Regulations Map (IATA) to view the latest Canada COVID travel requirements.
Hepatitis A
Low risk.
Hepatitis B
Low presence of Hepatitis B in local population, discuss whether vaccination would be recommended with a medical practitioner . Vaccination is recommended for specific high-risk travellers (sport/adventure/occupational/sexual). Consult a medical practitioner for your specific risk. Click here to learn more about the Hepatitis B vaccination.
Typhoid
Low risk for most travellers. Consult a medical practitioner for your specific risk.
Influenza
Northern hemisphere winter risk (November to April). Most common vaccine preventable illness in travellers. Vaccine recommended, effective for 1 year. To learn more about the Influenza virus, click here.
Rabies
Disease present. Recommendation for vaccination will depend on specific itinerary and activities planned. Generally rabies vaccination is advised for high risk individuals such as veterinarians or animal handlers, cavers. Additionally for higher risk travellers who plan: extended periods outdoors, rural travel, adventurous activities including bicycling; also expats or long-term travellers to endemic regions and children (risk of more severe or risk-prone bites and may not report contact at all). Click here to learn more about rabies.
Japanese Encephalitis
No risk to travellers.
Polio
No risk to travellers.
The International Health Regulations govern countries impacted by poliovirus transmission, subject to temporary guidance from the Emergency Committee, operating within the framework of the Public Health Emergency of International Concern. The most recent report from this Committee is dated May 2023.
Travel Guidance:
The International Travel and Health guidelines established by the World Health Organization (WHO) recommend that all individuals traveling to regions with polio circulation should have complete polio vaccination. Residents (as well as visitors staying for over four weeks) from areas with poliovirus transmission are advised to receive an additional dose of either Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) or Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) within a timeframe of 4 weeks to 12 months before their travel.
Tickborne Encephalitis
No risk to travellers.
Meningococcal Meningitis
Low risk to travellers.
Cholera
No risk to travellers.
Other Diseases
Travellers Diarrhoea
No risk to travellers.
Insect-borne Diseases
Low risk to travellers.
Schistosomiasis
No risk to travellers.
Altitude
Altitude illness is a risk to travellers ascending higher than 2000 meters. Preventative medication is available. Consult a medical practitioner if ascending to 2000 metres or above. Click here to learn more about Altitude illness.
Additional Information
Personal Safety
In order to check before and during travel for any high-risk areas visit the Smartraveller website. Avoid unnecessary displays of wealth or valuables and minimise the amounts of cash carried. Keep secure records of passport/credit card/licence numbers. For more safety tips visit: www.smartraveller.gov.au.
Medical Care
Comprehensive medical facilities accessible throughout the country. Check for any contacts supplied by your emergency assistance organisation (nominated by your travel insurer) or with IAMAT (International Association of Medical Assistance for Travellers).
First Aid Kits & Accessories
Carry a basic first aid kit, customised to your activities. For longer stays consider a needle and syringe pack and medication for travellers diarrhoea.
Call 1300 360 164 for the location of the clinic nearest to you.
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