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Vaccinations Lebanon - Vaccination Requirement for Lebanon


Visit your doctor 4-8 weeks before leaving to have your vaccinations for Lebanon. Vaccination requirement for Lebanon includes general travel shots against infectious diseases such as Hepatitis in addition to shots for other diseases including Yellow Fever, Rabies, Tetanus and Diphtheria.
 
If you are travelling to countries that have additional health risks before or after visiting Lebanon, speak to your doctor to find out which vaccinations you will require for your travels. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is essential when entering Lebanon from a country with high-risk Yellow Fever incidents.

If you have not previously had vaccinations for Measles, Mumps or Polio, then ask your doctor to give you these vaccines before leaving for your Lebanon safari, as there is a small risk of contracting these diseases during your travels. If you are pregnant or breast feeding, always ask your doctor about the possible effect of Lebanon vaccinations on your baby.