Information on this page is only intended as a guide to the travel vaccinations recommended for this country

Algeria is a country in Africa. It borders Morocco,Ā Tunisia and Libya.

Recommended Travel Vaccines forĀ Algeria

ALL TRAVELLERSSOME TRAVELLERSCOURSE*
TetanusĀ  width=Anytime before travel
1 dose
Hepatitis A width= width=2 weeks before travel
1 dose
Hepatitis B width=3 weeks before travel
3 doses
MMR width=1 month before travel
2 doses
RabiesĀ  width=4 weeks before travel
3 doses
TyphoidĀ  width=2 weeks before travel
1 dose
Yellow FeverĀ  width=10 days before travel
1 dose

*Vaccination schedules are approximate and are calculated based on the first dose. Schedules are subject to change depending on your individual needs and will be discussed in your appointment. These are the minimum times required to complete courses or for vaccines to become fully effective. You can always start your course of vaccinations earlier than stated, as vaccines work best when your body has time to process them. Your Travel Nurse will discuss any health implications in your appointment

Yellow Fever in Algeria

There isĀ no riskĀ of Yellow Fever in Algeria.

Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers over 1 year of age arriving from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission and for travellers having transited more than 12 hours through the airport of a country with risk of yellow fever transmission.Ā 

Malaria Risk in Algeria

Malaria is present in Algeria.

Malaria is present but is low risk, bite avoidance is essential however anti malarials are not required. We recommend you have a consultation with our expert Travel Nurses to talk through your options.

For a detailed map of the Malaria risk in this country,Ā click hereĀ  (Source:Ā fitfortravel)

Other Health Risks

High Altitude inĀ Algeria

There are some high altitude areas. Travellers should take care to avoid Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) by taking time to acclimatise properly. AMS can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, level of fitness or training. At high altitude, extra precautions should be taken against the harsh conditions, which can cause damaging ultraviolet and cold exposure. All Nomad Travel Health Nurses are trained to advise on AMS, and it may be appropriate for you to take certain medications that may help with acclimatisation. Book an appointment to discuss health issues related to altitude, based on your specific itinerary. For more information – click here.

Schistosomiasis in Algeria

There is a risk of Schistosomiasis in this country. A parasitic infection (also known as bilharzia), Schistosomiasis is transmitted to humans through contact with fresh water, when the parasitic worm enters through the skin. Usually, no symptoms are felt until 2-4 weeks after exposure, whenĀ fever, diarrhoea, cough or a rash can occur as the parasites move around the body.Ā Long term disease canĀ lead to damage of the bladder, kidneys, bowel, liver and genital tract. Prevention is dependent on avoidance of swimming, bathing or paddling in fresh water lakes and streams. For more information – click here.

We recommend you book a consultation with one of our specialist Travel Health Nurses to determine the exact vaccinations recommended for you based on a bespoke risk assessment that will take into account your itinerary, medical history, activities and length of travel, which are all risk factors affecting your immunisation recommendations. If you would like to book with us please call 01341 555 061 or click here. For the most up to date information, visit Fit For Travel and search for the countries you are travelling to.