Health risks

Cameroon is a developing African country. In eight of the country's ten provinces, French is the predominant language. In the other two provinces (Northwest and Southwest), English is more commonly spoken. Facilities for tourism are limited.

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CRIME: Armed banditry is a serious problem throughout all ten provinces of Cameroon. To curb banditry, security personnel may request persons to show their passport, residence card, driver's license and/or vehicle registration at random checkpoints.

The risk of street and residential crime is high, and incidents of violent crime are on the rise throughout the country. Reports of carjackings and burglaries remain high, particularly in Yaounde and Douala.

MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical facilities in Cameroon are limited. Sanitation levels are low, even in the best hospitals. While some medicines are available through local pharmacies, travelers should carry needed prescription medicines and medication with them. Hospitals and doctors often expect immediate cash payment for health care services.

More than 25 mill. people are infected by HIV in the subsaharian Africa.

Arthropodborne diseases are a great problem in this region af Africa:

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Travel data, health safety, warnings and recommendations for Canadian who willing to visit Cameroon.