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Equatorial Guinea

Find Out What Vaccinations You Need For

Equatorial Guinea is a small country located in Central Africa that offers a unique and diverse experience for tourists. With its stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and vibrant culture, Equatorial Guinea is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking through the jungle, relaxing on the beach, and exploring the local markets and museums. The country is also home to a variety of wildlife, including gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants, making it a great destination for nature lovers. Equatorial Guinea's rich history and cultural heritage can be seen in its architecture, music, and cuisine, which is a fusion of African, Spanish, and Portuguese influences. Overall, Equatorial Guinea is a must-visit destination for those seeking an authentic African experience.

Routine Immunizations

Make sure you are up-to-date on all routine vaccinations before traveling. Note that many vaccines that are now considered "routine" were not available until recent decades so you may not have received them at all, depending on your age and other factors. Here are a few specific vaccines we would like to call your attention to:

  1. Flu, RSV and Covid-19: Make sure you are up-to-date to minimize your risk of ruining your trip due to illness.

  2. Tetanus should be updated every 10 years especially if you're traveling.

  3. Hepatitis A and B: Hepatitis B was not part of the routine immunization schedule in the U.S. until 1995 and hepatitis A did not become a part of routine childhood immunizations until 2006. So if you were born before 2005 you may need one or both of these vaccines. Many people opt for Hep A only because it is commonly spread through food and water, but Hep B spread through blood and other body fluids is essential too--especially if you find yourself in an under-resourced hospital in the developing world.

  4. Polio: There is currently a global outbreak of polio and the U.S. CDC is recommending adults who have been fully immunized as children get a single life-time booster as an adult before traveling to many global destinations. The CDC's list of polio outbreak countries is constantly updating so check the CDC's polio list to see if your destination is on the list. 

Infants, 6 to 11 months old should receive one dose of MMR and Hepatitis A prior to visiting Equatorial Guinea. This does not count toward routine childhood immunizations.

Equatorial Guinea Immunization Recommendations and Requirements

Talk to a travel health specialist

At Away Clinic we specialize in getting travelers ready for their trips to the world's most exotic destinations. We would be glad to assist you at the following locations:

To set up an appointment, see our self-scheduling page, call us at (480) 712-8865‬, or email us

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