Country Name |
Republic of the Philippines |
Continent |
Asia |
Surface area |
300,076 Km2 |
Capital |
Manila |
Population |
107,000,000 approx. |
Language |
Filipino |
Currency |
Philippine Peso (PHP) |
Time zone |
+7hrs in relation to Italy |
Area code for Italy |
0039 |
Area code from Italy |
0063 |
Yellow fever vaccination is mandatory for all travelers over 1 year old from at-risk countries or who have transited for more than 12 hours at airports in at-risk countries.
Meningitis vaccination is mandatory for pilgrims heading to the Hajj.
Polio vaccination is mandatory for incoming travellers and those heading to high-risk countries.
Cholera is transmitted through infected food and water. Vaccination is especially recommended if you will be travelling to rural areas where it is widespread and access to clean water is limited.
A disease of viral origin, it is transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes. Vaccination is recommended for prolonged stays in rural regions, particularly between May and October.
Hepatitis A is generally transmitted through contaminated food and water, or through close physical contact with an infected person, while hepatitis B is transmitted through exposure to infected body fluids and blood.
Infection typically occurs through contact with the saliva of an infected animal, usually through bites, scratches or licks near open wounds or membranes (mouth, nose, eyes). The most common vectors are dogs and bats, but cases of infection in other domestic animals have also been reported.
Bacterial in origin, typhoid fever is transmitted through contaminated food and drink, especially in regions where sanitation conditions are poor.
Tuberculosis is an airborne disease of bacterial origin. Vaccination is recommended for all travelers at risk of developing severe symptoms or of coming into contact with infected individuals. It is likewise recommended for all travelers under the age of 16 who plan to reside in the country for more than 3 months
Malaria, transmitted by mosquito bites, is widespread throughout the country. As a vaccine is not yet available, you are advised to take both behavioural and, following medical consultation, pharmacological preventive measures.
These diseases are spread by mosquito bites and there is no vaccine. Therefore, it is important to take preventive measures by implementing behavioural prophylaxes.
Diseases such as Leishmaniasis and Japanese River Typhus are found in Southeast Asia. Transmitted by insect bites and with no vaccine, it is important to take preventive measures with behavioural prophylaxes.
The following vaccinations are strongly recommended as these diseases can be contracted anywhere in the world. Experts advise that you protect yourself and other travellers by making sure you are up-to-date with all of the recommended vaccinations. This will allow you to travel safely, while minimising the risk of exposure to infection.
An island state in Southeast Asia, it lies between the Pacific Ocean, the South China Sea and the Celebes Sea.
The archipelago consists of about 7,000 islands, of which less than 900 are inhabited. The islands have rugged coastlines and are predominantly occupied by mountains, being the extremities of a group of submerged ranges, interspersed with some 400 volcanoes, 22 of which are still active.
The subequatorial climate has high temperatures (between 25 - 40°C all year round) and high humidity, particularly in the rainy season between May and November.