There are no prescribed
Vaccinations that have to be taken while travelling to Mauritius.
It's your own choice to do so. At the moment, Mauritius is not going
through any health crisis situations. Neither do we have outbreaks
of viruses such as malaria for example which is widely spread out
in Africa. Else if you have to take regularly certain pills or medicines,
please take them along with you and consult your doctor before your
travel. He might be able to give you the proper advice according to
your health situation what you should take into consideration.
Health requirements : Yellow
Fever :
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for
travellers over 1 year of age and coming from infected areas. Infected
areas are those areas which according to the World Health Organisation
are included in the endemic zones.
Malaria : There is no malaria risk in Mauritius or Rodrigues.
Health (Emergency van)
Emergency Services
Police, Ambulance: Dial 999.
Police: Dial 208-7013/20
Fire: Dial 995.
SAMU: Dial 114.
Medical Services
Public medical facilities are numerous and free, while private
clinics provide paid medical services.
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Here is a list of some of the main
mauritian hospitals.
source : www.mauritius.net
These regulations might be object to changes in the future.
We cannote be held responsible for their accuracy.
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