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I read that it is advisable to get vaccinated when going to Thailand ...
I read that when going to Thailand it is advisable to be vaccinated against cholera and hepatitis ... How relevant is this? Does anyone traveling to Thailand do these vaccinations at all?
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аватар elshina-anfisa
You don’t need to do any vaccinations. Fly and enjoy the country.
аватар oksanasemigan
You don't need to get vaccinated! Two years ago I got vaccinated for prevention and had a lot of side effects. There are no outbreaks of infections in Thailand.
аватар Polanskaya1955
Vaccination against hepatitis B must be done. Preferably ENGERIX. Buy at a pharmacy, bring home in a thermos with ice and give to all family members. Revaccination in a month, then in six months. Only this has nothing to do with a trip to Thailand, in Russia every tenth has a hepatitis B virus. Through tattooing, dental treatment, brushing your teeth with someone else's brush, etc. ... Therefore, it is better to protect yourself. You can do this at any time not related to rest. First, rest, and then everything else ....
аватар Pachok
Of the dangerous diseases in Thailand, there is malaria (for which there are no vaccinations, but it is only in wetlands, in seaside resorts and on the islands it is not) and Japanese encephalitis, which was included in all warnings due to severe leakage, but the cases are isolated for many years.
There is no cholera.
Hepatitis - less than at home. By the way, I am also of the opinion that it is necessary to have a hepatitis vaccination while living in Ukraine, regardless of whether you are going to "dubious" countries.
Dengue fever is also now widespread in many regions of Thailand. No vaccination, carried by daytime mosquitoes. I personally have friends who have been ill on Koh Samui.
аватар JeryLee
6 times was in different parts of Thailand at different times of the year. Including in the jungle in the north. Don't bother yourself with vaccinations. Take diarrhea pills just in case, but better buy them there at the pharmacy. Thailand has wonderful cures for everything. If you are afraid, then be sure to pick up something (just kidding). Do not drink water from the river, streams and taps, that's all the advice. Drink rum with cola in ratios that are comfortable for you. Well, at worst, just bottled water. :-))) Enjoy your rest and don't think about diseases. There are heavenly places :-)
аватар Polanskaya1955
Thailand is very different. Do not live in "garbage dumps" for 3 rubles, do not visit public toilets, including in any cafes, and your vacation will not spoil anything.
аватар lenapik
you won’t need vaccinations - grab hand sanitizer and buy mosquito repellent on the spot at any 7 "11 and don't worry)
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