Travel Medicine

Vaccination − Oceania and The Antartic

Countries & territories

HA

HB

JE

MV

PM

TD

TF

RV

YF

American Samoa

R

R

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Australia

-

-

-

-

R

R

-

-

-

Cook Islands

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Easter Island

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Federated States of Micronesia

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Fiji

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

French Polynesia

A

A

-

-

R

R

A

-

-

Guam

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Kiribati

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Marshall Islands

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Nauru

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

New Caledonia

A

A

-

-

R

R

A

-

-

New Zealand

-

-

-

-

R

R

-

-

-

Niue

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Palau

R

R

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Papua New Guinea

R

R

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Pitcairn

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Samoa

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Solomon Islands

R

R

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Tokelau

R

R

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Tonga

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Tuvalu

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Vanuatu

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Wake Island (USA)

A

A

-

-

R

R

A

-

-

Wallis and Futuna Islands

R

A

-

-

R

R

R

-

-

Vaccines:  HA: hepatitis A;  HB: hepatitis B;  JE: japanese encephalitis;  MV: meningococcal;

PM: poliomyelitis;  TD: tetanus and diphtheria;  TF: typhoid fever;  RV: rabies;  YF: yellow fever.

A: according to the risk (extended or rural area stay, seasonal risk, intimate contact with local people, etc.)

C: compulsory

R: recommended

© Fernando Costa Silva, 1999 (2006)