The Ministry of Health and Community Protection recommended that travelers visit the clinics and take 7 vaccinations to avoid the dangers of possible diseases that the traveler may experience at his destination.

In the event of epidemiological outbreaks in one country, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of the United Arab Emirates coordinates with the Ministry of Health and Community Protection to alert travelers to these destinations to protect and protect them and to contact the health authorities of the UAE embassies in these countries if they need any information.

When a WHO report or statement is issued that a disease epidemic is occurring in a country or region, the Ministry of Health and Community Protection sets out the recommendations and preventive measures necessary to protect travelers to that country or region as recommended by the organization to ensure that travelers are not exposed to any health risks, For the transmission of disease and its entry into the country through the coming from affected countries.

The following is a list of important vaccinations that the Ministry advises to obtain before traveling:

1. Yellow fever:

Yellow fever vaccination is compulsory, spread through mosquitoes and the virus is endemic in 44 countries in tropical regions of Africa and the Americas.

2- Schizophrenia:

Vaccination against the disease is recommended for travelers to the zone of the fever in the African continent, which is mandatory for pilgrims and pilgrims and protects the person's vaccine for 5 years.

3. Hepatitis A:

Vaccination is recommended for travelers to developing countries. The person has symptoms of fever, colic, jaundice, etc. The vaccination is given in two doses, providing protection for at least 20 years.

4- Rabies:

It is intended for people working with animals, veterinarians, and travelers in countries where rabies is endemic, and vaccination gives immunity for two years.

5. Influenza:

The flu vaccine is updated annually to protect against the common viruses that cause the disease this year.

6 - pneumococcus:

Diabetics, cardiovascular patients, or chronic lung and smoker sufferers should be vaccinated against pneumonia. Vaccination is the best preventive measure.

7 - Medications of malaria:

Malaria can be prevented when taking appropriate medication before exposure to mosquito bites. Africa, Central and South America and parts of Asia bordering the Caribbean, Eastern Europe and the South Pacific are high-risk areas.