Double dose of dengue

Two dengue serotypes continue to circulate in the territory with the health department advising an epidemic (of DENV-2 and also circulation of type 1) on Tahiti and alerts for Moorea (types 1 & 2), Bora Bora (1,2), Nuku Hiva (2), Raiatea (1) and Tahaa (1). Thirteen communes on Tahiti are affected by the DENV-2 outbreak and concerns persist that it could extend due to a lack of immunity among the local population. The cumulative total of locally-acquired type 2 dengue infections is now 104. Read more

Advice for travellers

Dengue fever is common in most tropical or sub-tropical regions of the world. The virus is spread by daytime-feeding Aedes mosquitoes and to avoid it and other insect-borne diseases, travellers should apply an insect repellent containing an effective active ingredient, such as DEET, Picaridin or oil of lemon eucalyptus (PMD), to exposed skin when outdoors during the day. In addition, cover up with long-sleeved tops, long pants, and shoes and socks around dawn and dusk, as well as other times when the mosquitoes are active.

Before you travel, call Travelvax Australia’s telephone advisory service on 1300 360 164 (toll-free from landlines) for country-specific advice and information. You can also make an appointment at your nearest Travelvax clinic to obtain vaccinations, medication to prevent or treat illness, and accessories for your journey.