Food and waterborne diseases are a primary cause for ill
health in travellers. Visitors should only drink bottled water,
avoid ice in drinks, and take care to eat well-cooked food.
Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for all travellers to Sri
Lanka. Cholera is regarded as a serious risk and precautions are
advised, while typhoid is more of a problem in rural areas. Yellow
fever vaccination certificates are required by travellers coming
from infected areas. Malaria, Chikungunya fever, Japanese
encephalitis and dengue fever are a risk and protection against
mosquito bites is essential. Prophylactics for malaria are also
strongly recommended. There is also a particular danger from
contaminated seafood. Travellers are strongly advised to take out
good travel insurance, and seek medial advice at least three weeks
before leaving for Sri Lanka.
Cities & Regions:
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Matara