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American Samoa
Australia
Cook Islands
Easter Islands
Fiji
Guam
Kiribati
Marshall Islands
Micronesia
Nauru
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Palau
Papua New Guinea
Pitcairn Island
Polynesia (French)
Samoa
Solomon Islands
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Tonga
Tuvalu
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A key to the abbreviations used and information on the different
anti-malarial drug regimens can be found below the main tables
 
 
COUNTRY
MAL
1
MAL
2
YEL
HEP
A
TYP
TET
POL
MEN
ENC
DIP
RAB
HEP
B
American Samoa
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Australia
- - C - - R - - - - - -
Cook Islands
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Easter Island
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Fiji
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Guam
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Kiribati
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Marshall Islands - - - R R R R - - L - L
COUNTRY
MAL
1
MAL
2
YEL
HEP
A
TYP
TET
POL
MEN
ENC
DIP
RAB
HEP
B
Micronesia
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Nauru
- - C R R R R - - L - L
New Caledonia
- - C R R R R - - L - L
New Zealand
- - - - - R - - - - - -
Niue
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Palau
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Papua New Guinea
malaria risk in all areas below 1800m,
all year round
1 - C R R R R - - L - L
Pitcairn Island - - C R R R R - - L - L
COUNTRY
MAL
1
MAL
2
YEL
HEP
A
TYP
TET
POL
MEN
ENC
DIP
RAB
HEP
B
Polynesia (French)
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Samoa (western)
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Solomon Islands
malaria risk in all areas except
outlying eastern and southern islets,
all year round
1 - C R R R R - - L - L
Tokelau
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Tonga
- - C R R R R - - L - L
Tuvalu
- - - R R R R - - L - L
Vanuatu
malaria risk in all areas below 1800m,
all year round
1 - - R R R R - - L - L
 
YEL

Yellow Fever

HEP A

Hepatitis A

TYP

Typhoid

TET

Tetanus

POL

Polio

MEN

Meningitis

ENC

Encephalitis B

DIP
Diphtheria
RAB

Rabies

HEP B

Hepatitis B

M

Vaccination is mandatory and a certificate of vaccination is required for entry.

C
A certificate of vaccination may be required if entering from an endemic country, (except for children <1 year old).
R

Vaccination is recommended for the country but no evidence is required for entry.

L

Long Term. Vaccination recommended for travellers staying in endemic areas for 3 months or more.

 

Countries requiring malaria prophyllaxis should be regarded as being at risk all year round and you should also assume that the whole country is at risk unless otherwise indicated.

The 1st malaria regimen (MAL 1) is the preferred regimen for a country. The 2nd malaria