Health risks
Luxembourg is a highly developed stable constitutional monarchy. Tourist facilities are widely available.
CRIME: Luxembourg has a relatively low crime rate .
MEDICAL FACILITIES: Medical facilities are available, but may be limited outside urban areas.
Arthropod borne diseases:
- None
Water- or food borne diseases:
- Travellers diarrhoea
Other diseases:
- none
Vaccination recommendation:
- A booster for tetanus/diphtheria - if not covered which indicates not vaccinated within the last 10 years.
Stay healthy:
- Always use latex condoms to reduce the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases.
Reciprocal health: Participant of EU Health Insurance Card scheme which allows visitors on short-term stays to other member countries to use the public health care sector on the same terms as a local resident and provides all covered visitors with emergency and necessary care
Compulsory vaccinations: none.
Recommended immunisations: none, however check travellers have up to date tetanus & polio immunisations.
Blood transfusion & tissue transplantation risk according to UK BTS:
- Malaria: No
- Trypanasoma Cruzi Risk: No
- Sub Saharan Africa: No
- West Nile Virus Risk: No
- Chikungunya Virus Risk: No
Yellow fever vaccination requirements and recommendations and malaria situation in Luxembourg
Food and Water Safety
HIV Risk
Check travelers health risks by CDC before, after and while traveling to Luxembourg and prevention before arrival at Luxembourg.
