You don't need to have any vaccinations in order to visit Turkey.
However, the following are recommended:
Tetanus, Polio,Typhoid, Hepatitis A.
You probably have protection for most of these anyway but you might need a booster.
If you are going near the Syrian border you should also have prophylaxis against malaria. Tablets need to be started before you are exposed to possible infection, and continued after. This is NOT necessary for most of Turkey.
2006-09-23 11:17:24
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answered by fidget 6
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Vaccinations For Turkey
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answered by ? 4
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There is no requirement for vaccinations in Turkey.
Vaccinations are bad for you!
A vaccinated person is MORE likely to get a disease than a non-vaccinated person. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. It causes a weakening of the immune system thus making those who are innoculated more susceptible to disease.
There are so many awful side effects to vaccination that it should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit back and think for a while.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into the bloodstream.
We have been subjected to an awful mind control program to enable the drug manufacturers to make a fortune.
The Vaccination Hoax
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html
2006-09-24 21:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're serious about going to Turkey, then behave yourself while
you are there. There is a general disdain for people who don't like
living beyond the 6th or 7th century. I may have over stated it but
I think you get my drift.
I Cr 13;8a, Love never fails!!!!!
10-1-6
2006-09-30 23:08:32
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answered by ? 7
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Hi, it depends where you are travelling to in Turkey - you shouldnt need yellow fever - for Turkey in general they recommend Typhoid, Hepatitis - if you are travelling to SE you will need malaria tablets and probably one of the other Hepatitis ones and possibly cholera.
I would definitely get them before you go although if you are travelling to tourist areas the hospitals are ok, the private ones are good. Private doctors and health clinics can be expensive so (local) people often use chemists as a first resort.
2006-09-23 08:59:43
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answered by racingshoes 2
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Tetanus, Diptheria, Hepatitus B and Polio are free in the UK so I don't see any point in not taking these (particularly if you travel). I don't think you need any vaccinations specifically for Turkey but malaria may be a risk. Take a look at http://www.masta.org/ and http://www.lonelplanet.co.uk/.
2006-09-23 12:16:31
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answered by Penfold 6
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
Do you need Vaccinations to go to Turkey?
Hi,
I'm from the UK and if i go to Turkey do i need any 'jabs' (Vaccinations)?
Thanks for any answers.
2015-08-08 20:52:07
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm irish and i went to turkey just this summer! i didnt get any vaccinations, but cheak it out before you go anyway.
it really is an amazing country! i went to Antalya, in the south.
Enjoy!!!!
2006-09-23 08:35:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what part - go to www.netdoctor.co.uk type in Turkey at it will list what you need. I went to Belek and I did not have injections.
2006-09-23 08:31:55
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answered by Anonymous
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My boyfriend is from UK and he is living here for a long time without having any jabs. Still healthy & alive :))))
Seems like only the people who already visited Turkey giving the most correct information. Hope you enjoy....
2006-09-23 19:50:01
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answered by Pinar 6
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