Travel Vaccinations for Cambodia

Travel Klinix offers a wide range of travel vaccinations. If you are travelling to Cambodia, you often need additional travel vaccinations to protect yourself from infections.

The travel vaccinations you need for Cambodia may depend on:

  • Which areas you will be visiting
  • The time of the year of your trip
  • What kind of activities you will be participating in
  • Your age and general health
  • Your individual risk assessment

The table below is a general guide for travel vaccinations for Cambodia ( see our price list)

VaccinationAll travellersMost travellersSome travellersRoute of transmissionVaccine coursePrice
MMRYesPerson to personCourse of twoPrice
Diphtheria, Tetanus, PolioYesPerson to person, contamination of open wounds, contaminated food and waterSingle dosePrice
Hepatitis AYesContaminated food and waterCourse of twoPrice
TyphoidYesContaminated food and waterSingle dosePrice
RabiesYesBites and scratches from animalsCourse of threePrice
Hepatitis BYesBlood products, contaminated needles, sexual intercourseCourse of threePrice
Japanese encephalitisYesMosquitoesCourse of twoPrice
TuberculosisYesPerson to personSingle dosePrice
CholeraYesContaminated food and waterCourse of twoPrice

Please be aware that information on this site does not constitute as medical advice and is merely for guidance. You should always seek specialist travel health advice before you travel.

Why Travel Klinix?

  • Consultant expertise: Travel Klinix is run by Dr Ravi Gowda, a consultant in infectious diseases and a specialist in tropical and travel medicine
  • Nursing excellence: Gemma Hicks is an experienced nursing sister having previously cared for patients with infections on a specialist ward
  • Unrivalled service: The only travel health clinic in the region with such expertise
  • Trust : You can therefore be reassured that you will receive the correct vaccinations for your trip and in a safe manner
  • Flexible appointments : We offer flexible same day, evening and weekend appointments
  • Accessible location with free parking
  • Professional and yet friendly service. See what our customers say:
  • Excellent personalised approach to travel ID protection. Highly recommended” – RK
  • “They are reassuring, calm, professional, friendly – I now feel ready to face any diseases the world cares to throw at me!” – SB

Who will be vaccinating you

Gemma Hicks, RGN, Nursing sister

Gemma Hicks, RGN, Nursing sister

Dr Gowda, Consultant in Infectious Diseases

Dr Gowda, Consultant in Infectious Diseases

Dr Gowda’s top tip for Cambodia

You are at high risk of dengue fever in Cambodia and there is also a risk of Zika virus infection. You should therefore avoid travelling if you are pregnant and postpone all non-essential travel until after your pregnancy

Malaria

Map showing risk of malaria in Cambodia

Map of malaria risk Cambodia

Risk of malaria in Cambodia

There is a low risk of malaria in Cambodia. For specialist travel health advice call Travel Klinix

Recommended malaria tablets for Cambodia

It is important you are aware of the risk of malaria and avoid mosquitoes bites when travelling in Cambodia. Depending on the nature and duration of your journey, you may still require malaria tablets. Please ask us for advice.

What is malaria?

Mosquitoes spread malaria by biting mainly from dusk till dawn. It is a serious and potentially life threatening infection. You are at risk of malaria in most of the tropical regions of the world but most cases occur in Sub Saharan Africa. In 2015 there were 212 million malaria cases with an estimated 429,000 deaths. 90% of these cases  and 92% of malaria deaths are in Africa.

Malaria symptoms

This can be anything but the most common malaria symptoms are fever, chills, headache and overwhelming body and muscle ache. If you experience any of these symptoms within 3 months of a travelling to a country where malaria occurs then you should contact your doctor urgently; diagnosis is quick and easy with a simple blood test. If you are diagnosed and treated promptly you should make a full recovery. If, however, you delay seeking help, malaria can be difficult to treat and you may become seriously ill.

Malaria prevention

You can prevent malaria in four, easy steps. The A, B, C, D of malaria prevention is easy to remember:

Awareness of the risk

Bite prevention (particularly at night time by use of repellent or nets)

Chemoprophylaxis (use of appropriate malaria prevention tablets)

Diagnosis (prompt diagnosis and treatment)

Resources

For more details on malaria see Advisory Committee on Malaria Prevention (ACMP) Guidelines

Yellow Fever                                   

Yellow fever risk and  vaccine certificate requirements for Cambodia.

You are not at risk of yellow fever in all areas of Cambodia.

Vaccine certificate requirements for Cambodia

Under International Health Regulations, there are no certificate requirements

For more information, take a look at the World Health Organisation list of countries with risk of yellow fever

Additional travel health advice and risks for Cambodia

You are at risk of Dengue fever and other insect borne diseases such as Zika virus. If you are pregnant you should consider postponing non-essential travel until after pregnancy. By avoiding insect bites, you can reduce the risk of these diseases.

Cambodia General information

Tourism is becoming a major industry in the whole of South East Asia; over 5.6 million people visited Cambodia in 2016. Siem Reap and Phnom Penh are popular destinations offering breath taking scenery and vibrant culture. Other popular tourist attractions include Angkor Wat and Sihanoukville

Temperatures are range between 21 – 35C. Rainy season is from May to October and dry season is from November to April.

There has never been a McDonalds in Cambodia! Fast food includes fried meats and rice-based dishes served by street vendors.

Whatever you do, it is important that you travel safely and so we recommend you contact us for advice on vaccines.