Yes. Infection rate is about 8 people per 100,000 inhabitants (about 9280 cases per year). But you should be aware that statistically speaking, it is about the same rate you will find in the United States (0.45 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, or about 1,500 infections per year).
I would say yes.... better safe than sorry
Not really; chance of infection is almost the same as you would in the US: there were less than 8 infections per 100,000 inhabitants in 2004.
If you are traveling to a community or city below the 1000 meter (3,300 ft) yes, you probably will need a shot.
you do not need malaria tablets travel to Sri Lanka unless there is malaria there and if there is malaria there you just take what you think you will need the most like a mosquito net and some malaria tablets and make sure you go to your GP and check on yourself when you are back.
A Ugandan does not need a passport to enter the Dominican Republic.
location of djerba
Yes. To enter the Dominican Republic you will need your passport. period.
Yes, you need a biometric passport for entering to Dominican Republic.
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No, you need a valid passport to enter to Dominican Republic, And depending of your nationallity you may need a visa before entering.
You will be able to get a divorce in the Dominican Republic no matter where you were married. You will need an attorney to file the paperwork on your behalf.
Yes.
Yes you do
No, you do not need malaria tablets for the caribbean. You will need a passport. I usually bring my passport, drivers license and social security card on all my traveling. If you are worried about malaria, which is not carried by all mosquitos, or any other environmental disease, take bug spray and sunscreen. I recommend using Off bug spray.
No. Cuba has eradicated malaria, along with several other diseases that still plague its neighbours, such as rubella, pertussis, tb, etc.