Mongolia is located in the eastern part of Central Asia and borders China and Russia. The country has a varied landscape, including tundra regions, mountains, steppes and deserts. The climates vary too. Regardless of your holiday plans for Mongolia, please be aware of diseases to which you may not be resistant.
Mongolia vaccinations: the most common risks
In Mongolia, you run the risk of catching diseases to which you are likely not resistant. Vaccines can protect you against these. Please find below a list of the most common health risks and diseases in Mongolia and read which specific vaccinations you require.
Recommended vaccinations and risks
Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended for all travelers to this country.
Vaccination against hepatitis B depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for a personal advice.
Vaccination against meningococcal depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for good and personal advice.
There is an increased risk of measles in this country. A MMR (Mumps Measles Rubella) vaccination is recommended for anyone who has not been vaccinated against measles or has experienced the disease.
In the Netherlands, most children now receive a vaccination against BMR. We therefore recommend a vaccination for some travellers. This advice depends on age, past vaccinations and diseases experienced.
Vaccination depends on your personal situation. In this country mammals could be infected with Rabies. Avoid contact with mammals. Please contact KLM Health Services for good and personal advice.
In this country Tick-borne encephalitisis is (possibly) prevalent. Vaccination depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for good and personal advice.
Vaccination against tuberculosis depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for personal advice.
Vaccination against typhoid fever depends on your personal situation. Please contact KLM Health Services for a personal advice.