Travelling to Italy
Health and Safety
- Health Precautions
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It is recommended that everyone 16 years of age and older should get fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before travel and present, if necessary, evidence of COVID-19 vaccination at the border. The updated information on all health entry requirements as well as on routine and recommended vaccines for Italy are provided on the dedicated pages on TravelHealthPro and CDC websites.
While there are no official requirements for vaccination, the following are strongly recommended: tetanus, diphtheria, chickenpox, influenza, measles, rabies, hepatitis A and B and poliomyelitis. In the regions of Trentino-Alto Adige, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna and Puglia, vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis is recommended. Water is generally of good quality in Italy, but it is advisable to use bottled water in the Naples area.
- International Hospitals
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International Hospital Salvator Mundi
- For Further Information on Sanitary Conditions
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The World Health Organisation web pages devoted to Italy
Visit the Ministry of Health website
- Travel Health Advice
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The Slovak government up-to-date advice on health entry requirements, including routine and recommended vaccines while travelling abroad can be verified on the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs website.
- For Further Information on Safety Conditions
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The Advice of the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
The Current Travel Warnings of the US State Department
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Latest Update: September 2023