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Home  >  World  > Australia and South Pacific  > New Caledonia

Health

 Special PrecautionsCertificate Required
Yellow FeverNo1
CholeraNo2
Typhoid and Polio3N/A
MalariaNoN/A


1: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required from travellers over one year of age arriving from infected areas.

2: Travellers arriving from infected areas do not require cholera vaccination and will not be given chemoprophylaxis. They are required, however, to fill out a form for use by the Health Service.

3: Typhoid is reported.

Food & drink: Mains water is normally chlorinated and generally regarded as safe to drink. Bottled water is available and is advised for the first few weeks of the stay. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products are safe for consumption. Local meat, poultry, seafood, fruit and vegetables are considered safe to eat.

Other risks: Hepatitis A and C occur and hepatitis B is endemic. Dengue fever occurs. Immunisations against diphtheria and tuberculosis are sometimes advised.

Health care: Nouméa has one public hospital, three private clinics and an adequate selection of chemists. Hotels can generally recommend an English-speaking doctor or dentist. Health insurance is advised.


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