The Public Health Agency of Canada and the World Health Organization recommend that all Canadians receive the appropriate vaccinations and health advice before traveling to Lesotho. These recommendations apply to travelers staying at deluxe hotels and resorts, as high-quality accommodations do not necessarily reduce the risk of certain foodborne and waterborne diseases. Book a travel consultation today to get fully prepared for your trip.
Travel VaccinesAll travelers should ensure they are up-to-date with their routine immunizations. Some of these vaccines include: • Chickenpox (Varicella) • Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis • Measles-Mumps-Rubella (MMR) • Pneumococcal (for adults aged 65 years and older, and all adults with chronic diseases or immunocompromising conditions)
Read moreTravelers should receive travel-related vaccines tailored for this country, based on their itinerary and vaccination history. See below!
Read moreThere is no risk of Yellow fever in this country.
Read moreThere is a high risk for all travelers, including those staying in deluxe accommodations, as traveler's diarrhea affects up to 50% of travelers. It is advisable to take precautions with food and beverages. Travelers are recommended to carry self-treatment medications for diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. TravelVAX can provide you with these self-treatment medications, including an emergency antibiotic in case you experience these issues during your trip.
Read moreCertain areas in Lesotho are at high altitudes where travelers may be at risk for altitude sickness. Our travel consultants will review your itinerary to determine if these regions are part of your trip. If necessary, they will provide guidance on prevention, symptoms to watch for, and prescription medications to help you stay healthy during your visit.
Read moreRisk of Dengue, Chikungunya and Zika exists in this country. Risk varies seasonally. There is greater risk of these diseases in urban and suburban areas than rural regions. Traveler’s specific risk depends on factors such as specific areas of stay, length of stay, type of trip, activities involved, and etc. and should be discussed with one of our TravelVAX practitioners. It is very important that travelers observe insect precautions as there are currently no vaccines available against these diseases. Our Travel health practitioners will provide you with complete instructions on general protective measures and the selection and use of an insect repellent.
Read moreThe virus is primarily transmitted through food and water. The vaccine is recommended for all travelers to this country.
Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi (S. Typhi), which only lives in humans.
Rabies is transmitted through bites or scratches from animals, particularly stray dogs in this country. Post-exposure treatment for unvaccinated travelers can be complicated and time- sensitive, post-exposure infection is fatal. Depending on your itinerary and activities, a consultation with our team will help you determine if this vaccine is right for you.
Chikungunya means to become controlled and describes the stooped appearance of sufferers with severe joint pain.
Recommended for all travelers during influenza season which is from October through April.
Transmitted through food and water, various pathogens can potentially cause debilitating diarrhea. An oral vaccine is available for the prevention of traveler’s diarrhea. As mentioned above, TravelVAX will prescribe an effective self-treatment antibiotic for an emergency severe case if necessary during your consultation.
Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with blood or bodily fluids. Chronic hepatitis B infection is more common in this country, so the vaccine is recommended for all travelers, even those without anticipated risky activities.
Polio is caused by a virus and is primarily transmitted through the ingestion of food or water contaminated via the fecal-oral route. Although the risk is generally low for most travelers in this country, outbreaks can still occur in certain areas. Polio can be debilitating if contracted, so a booster dose of the vaccine is recommended for certain travelers, including those who have been previously immunized.
Meningitis, a potentially fatal disease, is an infection of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord. The Neisseria meningitidis bacteria are transmitted from person to person through respiratory droplets and close contact. The vaccine is recommended for certain areas in this country or for those with prolonged contact with the local population. A TravelVAX expert can help you decide whether you need the vaccine.