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Ecuador

No inoculations are officially required.

Inoculations for tetanus, diphtheria, hepatitis A+B, typhoid fever, yellow fever and malaria are recommended.

Due to the extreme altitude surrounding Ecuador, it is suggested that people should limit the amount of smoking and alcohol consumption, drink lots of fluids and get lots of rest. This is especially important in the first six to 12 hours following arrival. Headaches can occur frequently, so proper medicine should be considered before departure.

Dengue fever, which is transmitted by the mosquito Aedes Aegypti, can cause serious health problems. The morning following rainfall, one should refrain from being out in the open, insect repellent should be applied frequently and skin should be protected when possible.

With long-term stays in the Oriente region, it also makes sense to get a yellow fever inoculation.



There are international regulations concerning the arrival/departure in/out of regions with a high population of yellow fever.

  • A yellow fever inoculation is required for any direct arrivals to regions with a high population of yellow fever from the following countries: Colombia, Panama, Venezuela, Benin, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Gabon, Ghana, Cameroon, Kongo, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Sao Tome & Principe, Togo and Central African Republic.

  • A yellow fever inoculation is required for any international departures from the following countries: Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guiana, Peru, Suriname, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Burundi, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Nigeria, Sambia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, Chad and Uganda.

  • Proof of inoculation will also be required (from countries with no occurrences of yellow fever) when you have travelled through one of the countries specified above before entry.



Countries or areas that border the yellow fever region:

  • Arabic countries
  • Central American countries
  • Middle or Far East
  • South East Asia
  • Australia
  • Pacific Islands
  • Greece, Portugal and Malta


Vaccination requirements may change; please check for the latest information before departure.
Remember to consult with the authorities of the state department for all current information before departure.


Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade – Australia
Foreign Affairs - Canada
Departement of Foreign Affairs – Ireland
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade – New Zealand
Ministry of Foreign Affairs – South Africa
Foreign & Commonwealth Office - United Kingdom
State Department - USA