Peru - Geographical Disease Risk Index
- Malaria
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Risk Category B
Risk Category explanation
A: Countries where the malarial risk is present in the whole country all year or with very clear seasonal guidance.
B: Countries where only parts of the country are affected.
C: Only part of the country is affected in discrete pockets, or the risk of infection is low, or that there are few visitors to the affected areas. It is likely that tourists who visit these countries will be able to donate but individual assessment must be applied. Donors are likely to have detailed knowledge of the malarial areas visited. Healthcare professionals should establish whether the donor sought advice prior to travel and if they were advised to take anti-malarial precautions.
Malaria is present in the country East of the Andes below 2000m.
There is virtually no risk above this altitude in the Andes. No risk to the West of the Andes along the Pacific coast (except in the extreme northern coastal area).
Travellers to Lima, the Inca trail routes taken by trekkers to Cuzco City, Machu Picchu, and Lake Titicaca, accept.
Previous Malaria Risk
- Until February 1996: all year in whole country.
- Until September 2006: all year in rural areas below 1500m.
- Trypanosoma Cruzi
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Risk
- West Nile Virus
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No Risk
- Viral haemorrhagic fever
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No Risk
- Tropical viruses
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Risk
- Chikungunya Virus
- Dengue Virus
- Yellow Fever Virus
- Zika Virus
Malaria Map

- Version details:
GDRI Edition 002 Release 33 (26 April 2022)