Health risks

Jamaica is a developing nation of approximately 2.5 million people. Facilities for tourists are widely available. International airports are located in Kingston and Montego Bay.

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CRIME: Crime is a serious problem in Jamaica, particularly in Kingston.

MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical care is limited compared to the western standards. While public hospitals are located in each parish, comprehensive emergency medical services are available only in Kingston and Montego Bay. Emergency medical and ambulance services are not as widely available in outlying parishes, and ambulance service is limited both in the quality of emergency care and in the availability of vehicles in remote parts of the country.

Arthropodborne diseases:

We recommend:

Water- and foodborne diseases:

Other diseases:

Vaccination recommendation:

Stay healthy:

Compulsory vaccinations: yellow fever certificate if arriving from infected areas. Exempt infants under 1 year.

Recommended immunisations: *diphtheria, hepatitis A, *hepatitis B, *polio, *TB, tetanus * recommended in some circumstances, travellers making 3 or more visits per year, stays of more than 3 months in a rural area, high-risk occupational groups & backpackers staying more than 1 month.

Blood transfusion & tissue transplantation risk according to UK BTS:

Yellow fever vaccination requirements and recommendations and malaria situation in Jamaica
Food and Water Safety
HIV Risk
Check travelers health risks by CDC before, after and while traveling to Jamaica and prevention before arrival at Jamaica.

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