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Vaccinations

Are there any vaccination immigration requirements into Mauritania or Mali (eg Yellow fever) ?

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You're supposed to have a yellow fever vaccination certificate for Mali but when we were there in 2004 we were never asked to produce it at the border.
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Because, acccording to the consular info, you're supposed to produce it together with the visa application. Does anyboyd know differently?

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In Casa 2003 southbound and Ouaga 2004 northbound nobody asked for ours. Ripped us off in Casa, but no certificates required.
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Hi,
actually there are cases of yellow fever in Mali and Guinea:
http://www.who.int/csr/don/2005_11_03/en/index.html

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I guess it's worth carrying the certificate then - just in case. Officials might get vigilant if there are cases locally.
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It's worth getting vaccinated, that's for sure. As the certificate comes free with the vaccination you might as well take it along.
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Because, acccording to the consular info, you're supposed to produce it together with the visa application. Does anyboyd know differently?

Wasn't asked for it then , either. But, yes, you should still get vaccinated.
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Already had the jab, it's finding the certificate that's the prob!!
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It sounds like you've got the same piles problem as I have...


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I've never been asked for a yellow fever certificate when applying for a Mali visa, and never when entering the country by land. However, each time I've arrived at Bamako by air I've been asked for a 'carnet de vaccination'.
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it costs £60 and gives you flu
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