West Nile virus (WNV) is spread by mosquitoes in many countries. There are usually no symptoms, although some people develop mild flu-like symptoms, nausea and skin rash. The virus is not contagious and should get better without any treatment.
Travel Vaccinations for Grenada
Recommended Vaccines for Grenada
The level of protection needed depends on your medical history and travel itinerary. Book now to get a personalised recommendation from our specialist travel nurses. The consultation costs £20 plus any vaccines you decide to take.
Flexible appointments with no upfront payment
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This English-speaking Caribbean country is a hotbed of staggering natural landscapes, as tourists can explore the expanse of the rainforest of Seven Sisters Waterfalls, then relax in the pure waters of Grand Anse Beach– all within the space of a day. Hiking allows inhabitants to unearth a series of hidden treasures, with Concord and Mount Carmel providing awe-inspiring rewards at the end of arduous journeys. For those who are less keen on walking, Annandale Falls can be found a short drive away from the capital of St Georges.
Tourists are also encouraged to engage with Grenada’s history, with it becoming a sovereign state on 7th February 1974. They celebrate this annually in numerous ways, whether this is through official presentations at their National Stadium, or more informal events, such as family picnics, beach parties and sporting events. Historical landmarks, for instance Fort George, also give visitors an idea of the cultural background of the nation.
Infections and Outbreaks frequently change from country to country and by attending our clinics you will be given the most up to date clinical and safety advice from our team of specialists. Our advice to you often includes aspects such as: