If you are traveling with a US passport none. However if you are traveling from Africa the middle East or Asia there are number of vaccinations needed you canfind it from www.tourismturkey.org
2006-06-27 06:51:06
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answered by PANCHO 4
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Hi, I've been to Turkey lots of times and it is the most amazing country the people are so friendly and they can't do enough for you. I've never had a vaccination to go to Turkey and I go to the most remote part of Turkey down in the south where my husband comes from. I've never had any problems at all, just drink bottled water and make sure you wash all fruit before eating it. You'll be fine in Marmaris. Make sure you have an Adana and an Iskender kebab they are delicious and you must try the Turkish tea - cay (pronounced chi), its lovely. Have a fantastic holiday - I'm so jealous!!!
2016-05-20 08:09:53
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are staying in the tourist parts of Turkey, you do not need any vacinations.
If you are going to other areas and in particular eastern Turkey then it is best to have Dipheria, Tetanus and Hepatitus 'A' vacination.
Source: I have just had mine!
also see here
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/travel/asia/turkey.shtml
2006-06-24 22:52:57
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answered by Jonban 2
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Chicken Pox
2006-06-20 21:37:26
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answered by Jeff J 4
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Yes.You'd better have ALL TYPES OF HEPATITIS vaccines in case you use public toilets etc.Go get your shots.It's easy and protective for several years.No other vaccines are necessary.
2006-06-23 11:59:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, It depends on what you plan to do. If you are sticking to tourist areas then prob no jabs, if your going off the beaten track then you may need some... I am no expert, just a travel adviser so check with your doctor.
Emma
2006-06-21 08:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends where you're from bro.... I had Tetanus and Hep. A and was advised to only drink bottled water, not tap water because of different bacteria that could upset my stomach. Apart from that, it's an awesome place. I highly recommend it...... Have fun...
2006-06-21 04:26:48
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answered by Dash! 1
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you don't need any vaccinations in Turkey.Have a good time in Turkey.I'm sure you will love it.
2006-06-23 06:39:04
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answered by aKo 1
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Ideally you want an organic one- they aren't vaccinated.
2006-06-21 08:40:24
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answered by montenapoleone 3
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None at all...have a great time, it is a fabulous country to visit and the people are very welcoming
2006-06-20 21:33:53
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answered by Caroline H 2
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