Dominican Republic, North America and Caribbean

Malaria Risk & Vaccination Information

Malaria risk is present throughout the year. Risk is high in the western provinces of Dajabon, Elias Pina and San Juan. Risk is variable in the game parks and in the tourist resorts in the east.

Antimalarials are advised in Dominican Republic in all areas. Please remember to also follow the bite avoidance measures below.

Please check HERE to see a malaria map of Dominican Republic on fitfortravel (a NHS website).

What Malaria prophylaxis do I need to prevent malaria in Dominican Republic?

You do not need a prescription to buy malaria medicine for Dominican Republic

You can order the suitable malaria medicine for these areas by clicking on the following links.

Avloclor Tablets (Chloroquine)

We only dispense genuine UK licensed medicines.

What else can I do to prevent malaria?

For more information and advice on how to prevent malaria, see our How To Avoid Insect & Mosquito Bites page.

Chikungunya virus infection in Caribbean islands and the Americas

This is a virus passed on by being bitten by infected mosquitos. The incubation period is typically 3–7 days and symptoms include acute onset of fever and joint pain. Other symptoms may include headache, conjunctivitis, nausea/vomiting, or rash. The symptoms usually go within 10 days but in some may last months especially the elderly and people with underlying health issues such as high blood pressure and diabetes.


As this is a virus, there is no medication to prevent or treat the disease and anti-malarial tablets such as Chloroquine will not have an effect on it.

Bite avoidance measures should be taken and followed  firmly to reduce the likelihood of being bitten.

The affected mosquitoes tend to bite during the day so wear long sleeved clothing and trousers wherever possible and ensure that a strong insect repellent is used and reapplied regularly, especially after swimming.

You should also sleep under a mosquito net and if you are staying for a long time or are unsure of the hotel/hostel, it would be advisable to take a battery operated or plug in mosquito killer for your room to kill any lingering mosquitos.


What Vaccines do I need for Dominican Republic?

Below is a table designed to show you what vaccines are mandatory, recommended or ones to consider when visiting Dominican Republic:

CholeraHepatitis AHepatitis BJapanese EncephalitisMeningitisRabies
 ConRecCon   Con

 

TetanusTick Borne Encephalitis Typhoid Yellow Fever Vaccine
Rec  Rec  

Man = Mandatory
Con = Consider
Rec = Recommended
Req = Required if visiting from area with risk of transmission

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