Invasive meningococcal disease: Travel health advice

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Risk to travellers

Invasive meningococcal disease occurs worldwide at different times of year.

The risk of the disease for most travellers is low. You may be at higher risk of exposure in areas where the spread of the bacteria or the disease is more common, such as:

The Saudia Arabian government also has specific meningococcal vaccination requirements for visitors travelling to the country for the purposes of:

Check the health section of your destination's travel advice and advisories page for more information on meningitis risk. This includes information on where outbreaks are happening. Destinations with a higher risk of meningococcal disease include information on pre-travel vaccines and medication.

Travel advice and advisories by destination

Recommendations

Talk to a health care provider or visit a travel health clinic 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations.

Before you travel

Get vaccinated, especially if you're:

During your travel

Keep your hands clean by:

This helps reduce the spread of infectious diseases by removing or killing germs on your hands.

If your hands are visibly dirty, wash them with soap and water instead of using hand sanitizer. Always keep hand sanitizer with you when you travel.

Try to avoid close contact with people who are sick. Contact a health care provider if you:

You may need to take medication to prevent becoming ill if you're exposed. Early treatment is more effective if you become ill.

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