Vaccination card and international vaccination certificate

Vaccination card

To keep track of your vaccinations, your GP or paediatrician will provide you with a vaccination record when you receive your first vaccination.

Take this vaccination record to all your medical consultations, so that the doctor can check it and record any vaccinations given.

The Electronic Vaccination Record (CVE)

The Electronic Vaccination Record (CVE) is a digital tool introduced by the eSanté Agency on the instruction of the Health Directorate. This electronic record makes it possible to centralise your vaccination data, which was previously recorded in writing on your yellow card. It refers to the recommendations of the Superior Council of Infectious Diseases (Conseil supérieur des maladies infectieuses - CSMI).

The CVE is created and completed by the vaccinating doctor, with your consent. To access it, you must activate your eSanté account.

If you would like support with the activation process, please contact the eSanté Agency Helpdesk:

International vaccination certificate

If you are travelling to a country where specific supplementary vaccinations are required, it is a good idea to ask your doctor for an international vaccination certificate.

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