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Heath
There are no compulsory health requirements for entry into Brazil. Precautions are advised for Yellow Fever, Typhoid, Polio and Malaria. We suggest you contact your local G.P. for current advice and recommendations or telephone one of the organizations listed below. You are advised to have full medical insurance cover.
Please note that if you are entering Brazil via Peru, Ecuador or Columbia, you will be required to provide an up to date yellow fever vaccination certificate for immigration purposes.
Local diet : it is advisable to take precautions against stomach upsets whilst adjusting to a change in diet. Avoid eating and drinking local products from street vendors and restaurants with suspect hygiene or refrigeration practices. Tap water is likely to be contaminated (particularly in the more rural areas), therefore drink only bottled water. Even in the main cities, although the water is treated, the chemicals used are different, and you are still advised to use bottled water. Uncooked fish/ seafood or vegetables, salads, unpeeled fruits, diluted fruit juice, ice-cubes, ice-cream, fresh cheese or yoghurt and any foods prepared and sold by street vendors are best avoided.
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