Travellers arriving in Swaziland within six days of having
been in a yellow fever infected area require a vaccination
certificate. Hepatitis A, rabies, polio and typhoid vaccinations
are recommended, as are malaria prevention measures for those
visiting the lowland areas. Bilharzia exists in some rivers, and
cholera outbreaks occur. There is an extremely high HIV/AIDS
infection rate. Mains water in hotels and towns is safe to drink
and food, including dairy products, presents no risk. Medical
facilities are poor in the country, but the tourist hotels offer
private services for minor problems. Serious cases can be
transported to South Africa for treatment. Medical insurance is
recommended.






