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Yellow Fever certificate and vaccination requirements WHO: 2022 (Update 1)

12 December 2022

The World Health Organization (WHO) recently published annual updates detailing the countries/areas that have a risk of yellow fever transmission, and/or where there are International Certificate of Vaccine or Prophylaxis (ICVP) requirements for international travellers.

TRAVAX country pages have been updated to reflect these changes.

Key updates in brief:

  • New requirement for ICVP: Philippines, Qatar, Djibouti, Hong Kong (China), Macao (China)
  • Change to age requirement for ICVP: Honduras, Saudi Arabia
  • Removal of requirement for ICVP: Belize, Iraq, Jordan, Somalia, Sudan, Trinidad and Tobago, Uruguay
  • Addition or removal of ICVP requirements when transiting through countries with risk: Pakistan, Paraguay, Honduras
  • Change to ICVP requirement from specific countries: Oman, Paraguay, Egypt

Please refer to individual country pages for full details of their yellow fever vaccine and certificate requirements.

Please refer to WHO publication for full details:

WHO vaccination requirements and recommendations for international travellers - 2022 edition

Changes to the vaccine recommendations for some countries are currently being discussed with WHO. If any further updates to current guidance/recommendations are required, a further news item will be posted to highlight this.