Do You Need Vaccinations for Singapore?
, by Andrew Odgers, 6 min reading time
, by Andrew Odgers, 6 min reading time
Singapore is a highly developed city-state with world-class public health infrastructure, exceptional food safety standards, and essentially no endemic tropical diseases of concern for tourists. Most UK tourists need only ensure their routine vaccinations are current. Singapore is frequently used as a transit hub for onward Asian travel.
Always verify requirements before you travel. Recommendations change. Use fitfortravel.nhs.uk and travelhealthpro.org.uk for current advice, and book a travel health consultation at least 6 to 8 weeks before departure.
| Vaccine | Recommended? | Who Needs It | Schedule / Duration / Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Routine vaccines (MMR, Td, polio) | Check up to date | All travellers | Routine UK schedule completion is the main requirement |
| Hepatitis A | Recommended for longer stays | Longer stays (1+ month); local food market dining | Singapore has very low hepatitis A risk; not high priority for short trips |
| Hepatitis B | Recommended | Longer stays; any medical treatment likely | Singapore has higher hepatitis B prevalence than UK |
| Typhoid | Not routinely recommended | N/A for standard tourists | Excellent sanitation makes typhoid risk very low |
| Yellow fever | Required if arriving from endemic country | Not required for UK direct travellers | UK travellers arriving direct do not need yellow fever |
| Japanese encephalitis | Not required | N/A | No JE risk in urban Singapore |
Recommendations for UK travellers to Singapore. Confirm for your specific itinerary.
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