Recommended vaccinations for Uganda
Consensus list of travel vaccinations for Uganda, reconciled across the US CDC and UK NaTHNaC TravelHealthPro. Required > Recommended > Routine.
| Vaccine | Category | Sources | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yellow Fever | Required | CDC (Recommended), NHS | Vaccine is recommended for all travelers ≥9 months old · Certificate of yellow fever vaccination is required from all travellers aged 1 year or over due to risk of transmission throughout Uganda. |
| Chikungunya | Recommended | NHS | Recommended for some travellers aged 12 years and over travelling to outbreak regions, long-term or frequent travellers, or those exposed through work. |
| Cholera | Recommended | CDC , NHS | May be considered for children and adults traveling to areas of active cholera transmission localized to Adjumani, Amuru, Kiryandongo, and Lamwo · Recommended for travellers at increased risk due to activities or medical history, including humanitarian aid workers and those going to outbreak areas with limited access to safe water and medical care. |
| Dengue | Recommended | NHS | Can be considered for individuals aged 4 years and older with past dengue infection travelling to risk or outbreak areas or exposed through work; exceptionally considered for others with expert advice. |
| Hepatitis A | Recommended | CDC , NHS | Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older; infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated; special considerations for travelers over 40, immunocompromised, or with chronic conditions · Recommended for all previously unvaccinated travellers due to transmission through contaminated food and water or contact. |
| Hepatitis B | Recommended | CDC , NHS | Recommended for unvaccinated travelers younger than 60 years old; travelers 60 years and older may get vaccinated · Could be considered for all travellers; recommended for those at increased risk due to activities or medical history such as unprotected sex or exposure to contaminated needles. |
| Malaria prophylaxis | Recommended | CDC | CDC recommends prescription medicine to prevent malaria; travelers should consult doctor for appropriate medication |
| Measles (MMR) | Recommended | CDC | All international travelers should be fully vaccinated; early dose recommended for infants 6–11 months |
| Meningococcal disease | Recommended | CDC | Recommended for travelers 2 months old or older traveling to areas of Uganda in the meningitis belt during dry season (December to June) |
| Monkeypox | Recommended | CDC | Recommended for people anticipating high-risk activities during travel to countries with ongoing person-to-person transmission of clade I monkeypox |
| Rabies | Recommended | CDC | Consider pre-exposure vaccination for travelers at risk of exposure to potentially rabid animals or with limited access to post-exposure prophylaxis |
| Tetanus | Recommended | NHS | Travellers should have completed a tetanus vaccination course; booster recommended if last dose was more than 10 years ago, especially where medical facilities may be limited. |
| Typhoid | Recommended | CDC , NHS | Recommended for most travelers, especially those staying with friends or relatives or visiting smaller cities or rural areas · Recommended for most travellers, particularly visiting friends and relatives, young children, frequent or long-stay travellers, and laboratory personnel. |
| COVID-19 vaccine | Routine | CDC | All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines |
| Routine vaccines | Routine | CDC | Includes Chickenpox (Varicella), Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis (DTaP, Tdap, or Td), Flu (influenza), Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR), Polio, Shingles |
Last updated 12 May 2026.
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