Albania Health Overview

Medical facilities (including those for accident and emergency use) are very poor, particularly outside Tirana. Comprehensive medical insurance, including evacuation by air ambulance is essential before travelling to Albania. There are high levels of Hepatitis in Albania and rabies is also a matter of concern as there are large numbers of stray dogs. Tick borne encephalitis has been reported in the north of the country and it is advisable to receive vaccinations for these diseases. Tap water is not safe to drink and travellers should only drink bottled water. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travellers older than one year of age arriving from a yellow-fever infected area in Africa or the Americas.


View information on diseases: Yellow fever, Tick-borne encephalitis, Rabies, HIV/AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Hepatitis A


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