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Covering half the landmass of South America, Brazil offers an abundance of natural wonders and vibrant cities. Visitors can explore the Amazon, Pantanal, and Iguazu Falls, alongside the bustling cities of Rio, Sao Paulo, and Salvador. Discover some of the world’s most beautiful beaches in Rio, Fortaleza, and Fernando de Noronha.
Exploring Brazil’s culinary delights is a highlight for many travelers, but it’s important to be aware of certain health risks associated with food and drink.
The Typhoid Fever and Hepatitis A vaccines are highly recommended as these diseases can be contracted through contaminated food and beverages.
These illnesses can occur when food service workers do not properly wash their hands. Protect your health by getting vaccinated before you travel.
You might wonder if the Yellow Fever vaccine is necessary for your trip to Brazil. In many cases, the answer is “Yes!”
Following a significant Yellow Fever outbreak in 2017, the CDC expanded its vaccine recommendations. Travelers to the Amazon, Iguazu Falls, and major cities like Rio and Sao Paulo should consider the yellow fever vaccine.
If your travel plans include visiting any of these states, vaccination is advised: Acre, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraná, Piauí, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondônia, Roraima, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, and Tocantins.
Read more about the Yellow Fever vaccine and prepare for your appointment. At Wildflower Travel & Wellness Clinic, we’ll help you decide if the Yellow Fever vaccine is suitable for you based on your travel itinerary.
Before embarking on your journey to Brazil or any international destination, ensure you are up-to-date on routine vaccinations such as:
Dog bites are a primary source of rabies exposure during travel. If your plans include visiting rural areas of Brazil or staying for an extended period, consider the rabies vaccine for humans before you travel.
While there is no vaccine for malaria, oral medication may be recommended for certain areas of Brazil. Malaria is rare in major cities and beach destinations. Travelers visiting rural regions, like the Amazon, should be mindful of malaria risks. If malaria prevention is necessary, our clinic will provide a prescription for your pharmacy. Learn more about malaria and medication options.
Dog bites are a primary source of rabies exposure during travel. If your plans include visiting rural areas of Brazil or staying for an extended period, consider the rabies vaccine for humans before you travel.
Outbreaks of dengue fever and chikungunya can occur in Brazil, and travelers should take measures to avoid mosquito bites. While no vaccine is available for US travelers for dengue fever, a newly approved chikungunya vaccine may be suitable for your visit to Brazil.
The most effective way to prevent mosquito bites in Brazil is to bring a reliable insect repellent and treat your clothing with permethrin. An insect repellent containing 20-50% DEET is safe for all ages and should be applied after sunscreen.
Are you planning a visit to Brazil or Iguazu Falls and need health advice, vaccinations, or malaria prescriptions? Reach out to Wildflower Travel & Wellness Clinic. Our Arizona clinic is CDC Yellow Fever Certified and offers all necessary vaccines for your travels. Brazil’s diverse landscapes mean varying health risks, such as yellow fever and malaria, depending on your destination. Our friendly staff will discuss your travel plans to ensure you receive the appropriate vaccines and medications.