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Brazil

South America++55BRL

Vaccine Requirements

Rabies
Recommended
Hepatitis A
Recommended
Yellow Fever Vaccine(Proof required)
Required
Typhoid
Recommended

Health Risk Signals

WHO GHO epidemiological indicators; advisory in nature.

Select disease

Records: 9Vaccine available
YearIndicatorValue
2024
WHS4_543WHS4_543
95.0
2024
Incidence rateWHS3_41
7.0
2024
WHS4_100WHS4_100
91.0
SSA

Deputado Luiz Eduardo Magalhães International Airport

Salvador

MAO

Eduardo Gomes International Airport

Manaus

VIX

Eurico de Aguiar Salles Airport

Vitória

GRU

Guarulhos - Governador André Franco Montoro International Airport

São Paulo

FLN

Hercílio Luz International Airport

Florianópolis

FOR

Pinto Martins International Airport

Fortaleza

Health Risks & Diseases

CholeraVaccine-preventable
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DiphtheriaVaccine-preventable
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Hepatitis BVaccine-preventable
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MeaslesVaccine-preventable
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MumpsVaccine-preventable
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PoliomyelitisVaccine-preventable
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RabiesVaccine-preventable
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TetanusVaccine-preventable
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TuberculosisVaccine-preventable
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Yellow FeverVaccine-preventable
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Medicines Import Rules

Check what medicines you can bring into the country

We recommend carrying medicines in original packaging with a prescription or medical certificate (in English). In some cases, quantity limits may apply for prescription drugs.

Controlled Substances

Medicines containing controlled substances may require additional documentation

Before traveling, contact the embassy or customs services of your destination country. Usually a medical certificate is required and only the amount necessary for your stay is allowed.

Sources & Verification

How to interpret the information on this page and what verification status means.

Clinic verification status

VerifiedCertificatesUnverified

Verification is based on available documents/certificates and may vary by clinic.

Data sources

  • Public health authorities and travel medicine guidance (e.g., WHO/CDC/ECDC) — depending on availability.
  • Clinic-provided information plus supporting documents (if shared).
  • Airport data: external databases (e.g., OurAirports) and community/admin translations.

Important

This is supportive information. Confirm final recommendations with a travel medicine clinician—especially for chronic conditions, pregnancy, or children.

Travel Information

EU Member
No
Schengen Area
No
Travel insurance
Recommended

Emergency Numbers

Police
Ambulance
Fire
Police
Police
Police
Police
Police
112Mobile only
Police
911Mobile only