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 Aruba
Vaccines To Consider When Visiting Aruba
A consultation will be completed with one of our specialist travel health nurses to assess your individual travel plans and health background before making recommendations, which can then be administered during the same appointment.
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The warm seas of the southern Caribbean make this tropical holiday destination so appealing for over a million tourists a year. Aruba’s cultural diversity ensures a varied and fascinating stay for visitors, as over 90 different nationalities inhabit the island. This is due to the rich history that it exhibits, with Aruba having ancient Caiquetio Indian roots, as well as having been under Spanish and Dutch Rule.
There are activities on offer for all, as thrill-seekers can enjoy watersports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing, while scuba diving is available for those who are more inquisitive, with reefs and shipwrecks to be explored. Conversely, the warm weather and sandy beaches are ideal for tourists looking for a more relaxed and tranquil stay. Either way, this small island is packed with unique features everyone can enjoy.
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: