Vaccine Certificates Mandatory for Traveling to India
Indian Health Regulations for:
Mandatory Vaccination Certificates
Entry in India:
There is zero percent risk of getting yellow fever in India. And this is why the government of India demands a proof of vaccine certificate for yellow fever, from individuals who are arriving from a nation or island that is afflicted by yellow fever endemic, which does not include the United States of America. However, if the traveler is coming from any country other than America, should check if their entry is validated without a yellow fever vaccine or not.
For entry into India:-
Any individual, Indian or Foreigner, (excluding infants who are below six months) arriving in India by sea or air without a yellow fever vaccine certificate would be kept in isolation for up to 6 days if :
He/she arrives in the country within 6 days of transit/ departure from an area that is afflicted by yellow fever.
Has joined a ship that has started its journey or has transited at a port in the yellow fever endemic state or country within 30 days of the ship's arrival in India provided that such ships have not been disinfected in as per the standards laid down by WHO.
For leaving India:-
There are no health checkup requirements set up by the Indian Government on passengers who are leaving from India.
Persons leaving to an area which is infected by yellow fever are advised to get themselves vaccinated for their own interest and are suggested to be in possession of a valid yellow fever vaccine certificate before they leave from India.
The government of Bangladesh and the Government of India have an administrative arrangement for the maintaining health control of land, sea and air traffic between their nationalities. It implies that traffic coming from ship or land or aircraft from any third country needs to arrive at any port, or border check post or airport first in either of the agreeing countries and then head straight (without entering a third country en route) for the second country.
Note: All health checkups will be performed and completed in the first country of arrival, and the travelers won’t have to go through any further health check on their arrival in the second country.
Fitness to Fly Certificate (Mandatory for Patients)
The airline demands the passengers who have travelled the country on a medical visa to carry a ‘fitness to fly’ certificate for leaving India after their treatment, to ensure the safety of the patients.
Individuals who will be exempted from producing a vaccination certificate :
Individuals falling under the criteria mentioned below are exempted from the getting a yellow fever vaccine certificate:
Infants who are or below six months of age.
Patients who are suffering from a severe or chronic illness making their resistance poor to the vaccine and are thereby excused from being vaccinated because of their medical conditions.
Aircraft crew and passengers who are transiting from an airport that is located in the area which is infected by yellow fever provided the Health Officer is sure that said individuals remained within the airport during their period of stay.
Countries who are regarded as yellow fever infected
Africa:
Angola
Benin
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Central African Republic
Chad
Congo
Cote d' Ivoire
Democratic Republic of Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Ethiopia
Gabon
Gambia
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea Bissau
Kenya
Liberia
Mali
Mauritania
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
Sierra Leone
Sudan
South Sudan
Togo
Uganda
South America:
Argentina
Bolivia
Brazil
Colombia
Ecuador
French Guyana
Guyana
Suriname
Trinidad (Trinidad only)
Venezuela
Panama
Paraguay
Peru
Important notes about the Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate:
The validity of Yellow Fever Vaccine Certificate: A Yellow fever vaccine certificate is only valid till it conforms to the model. An international vaccination certificate against the yellow fever endemic is valid for 10 years, which becomes valid after 21 days of receiving the vaccination.
Foreign nationals who are residing or have lived or passed through any country afflicted with Yellow fever endemic during the six days preceding, are granted with visas only after they provide a yellow fever vaccination certificate. After verification of the vaccination certificate entry is granted and a stamp is made on their passport which reads “Valid Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate Checked”.
Non-Required Vaccinations (All Travelers): For Their Own Interest
Travelers coming the United States of America and other countries may comprise of varying levels of immunity for commonly encountered diseases in India. The Disease Control and Prevention Center of the USA recommends travelers to going to India to receive all routine vaccinations for their own Interest. These vaccine may include measles, rubella, mumps, polio, tetanus, pertussis and diphtheria. Vaccination against typhoid, hepatitis A & B, rabies and Japanese encephalitis are also recommend for traveler whose itinerary in India might put them at risk of getting in contact with any of the following diseases. Tuberculosis is present widely in the Indian subcontinent, so if the traveler is likely to be at risk of getting TB infection, they might consider getting a BCG vaccination.