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where is tat?

2006-09-11 07:55:52 · answer #1 · answered by SerenaMXG 2 · 0 1

Those not holding a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate will be vaccinated upon arrival and kept in quarantine for 6 days or otherwise deported
Those suspected or confirmed or carrying aids will be refused entry
Required\except for passengers not leaving the airport
Recommended\Malaria prophylaxis , malaria risk all year exists throughout the year in rural ,especially forested and hilly areas of the whole country mainly towards the international borders.there is no risk in cities and the main tourist resorts eg Bangkok,Chiangmai,Pattaya.Phuket,Samui
Resistance to mefloquine and to quinine reported from areas near the borders with Cambodia and Myanmar in risk areas near Cambodia and Myanmar borders
atleast 10 days before you leave

2006-09-11 13:03:56 · answer #2 · answered by Don't get me started 4 · 1 0

If you are heading to Vietnam north thailand or laos yellow fever vacine is a good idea, otherwise malaria tablets, tetinus booster, and that's about it.

I would recomend going to the doc to double check though, also some malaria tablets are now ineffective but the doctors try and off load them. Dont fall for this, they dont work give you the shits and cause depression (as proven with gulf war veterans)

Oh and pack an umbrella just in case!! enjoy the land of the smiles.

2006-09-11 12:37:54 · answer #3 · answered by bearerofknowledge 2 · 0 0

depends on a variety of things such as how long you are going for, and have you been to a country where Yellow fever is prominent in the last 6 days, and are you going to just lie on a beach for 2 weeks or travel around. See your GP and no they are not free usually

2006-09-12 10:22:06 · answer #4 · answered by D 5 · 1 0

No vaccinations required as long as you are not traveling from a yellow fever area.

2006-09-12 09:06:06 · answer #5 · answered by ElOsoBravo 6 · 0 0

Probably :- hepatitis; typhoid; tetanus; polio; malaria (prophylaxis) Tb (for children only)
GP's have the right to charge you for travel vaccinations.
Speak to them.

2006-09-11 12:39:11 · answer #6 · answered by meynell35 5 · 0 0

are you really from the UK? Did you go to Oxford?

2006-09-11 23:26:42 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Forget it! Side effects worst than being really sick

2006-09-11 14:58:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you really not know how to spell "Thailand" and "vaccine"?

2006-09-11 12:33:55 · answer #9 · answered by Rusty Shackleford 4 · 0 1

no they are not free

2006-09-11 12:41:11 · answer #10 · answered by dumplingmuffin 7 · 0 0

where tat

2006-09-12 12:33:28 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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