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If you move to live in Phuket, what vaccinations do you need to do? Thanks.
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аватар Lina23S
It is for Thailand that no special vaccinations are needed.
аватар Lina23S
Special vaccinations are not required, but if you are going to actively roam the jungle there, then get vaccinated against Japanese encephalitis - a disease that is transmitted through a mosquito bite. Although many of our people living there do nothing at all.
аватар Pattaya-Tours
no need for vaccinations. Everything that bites and harms health does not pay attention to vaccinations =)
Be careful in areas with abundant vegetation. All creeping creatures try to avoid open spaces.
I have been in Thailand for a long time and still the word "scolopendra" gives me goosebumps =)
аватар Lina23S
Well, if someone really bites you hard, don’t yawn, but grab it until it runs away))) and drag it to the hospital, they will quickly understand that it is necessary to inject.
аватар Amir1
one vaccination is needed - good insurance. The rest will be done by local medicine, and it is very excellent here. We have lived here for a very long time and have never done anything. Although local bacteria cling. Treatment takes 15 minutes in a good hospital. Repetition is impossible.
аватар Thailand_mir
The main thing is to take replicants from mosquitoes! Electronic for rooms, and ointments, body sprays
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