Country Name |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines |
Continent |
Central America |
Surface area |
389 Km2 |
Capital |
Kingstown |
Population |
102,350 |
Language |
English, French |
Currency |
Eastern Caribbean Dollar (ECD) |
Time zone |
-5hrs in relation to Italy |
Area code for Italy |
001139 |
Area code from Italy |
001 784 |
Yellow fever vaccination is not required.
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.
Caused by toxins released by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, there is an endemic risk of contracting tetanus throughout the country.
Bacterial in origin, typhoid fever is transmitted through contaminated food and drink, especially in regions where sanitation conditions are poor.
These diseases are spread by mosquito bites and there is no vaccine. Therefore, it is important to take preventive measures by implementing behavioural prophylaxes.
Chikungunya and West Nile virus are to be found in certain areas of the Caribbean. 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 of the Lesser Antilles in Central America, it is formed by Saint Vincent Island and the northern part of the Grenadines island group. The territory is predominantly volcanic mountainous, with the highest volcanic peak in Saint Vincent being La Soufrière at 1165 metres.
The climate is tropical, warm year-round, with a relatively cool, dry season from January to mid-April, and a hot, muggy, rainy season from June to December.