There are no mandatory vaccinations in Turkey.
Do NOT get vaccinated.
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
If you go to the vaccination liberation web page, at
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You will find all the forms necessary to provide exemption for your child.
If you want to study the history of vaccination, see
http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccination.html
2006-10-12 17:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Hepatitis B is an hassle-free international,and one needs to get vaccinated as quickly as achieveable,be in turkey or everywhere.you may complete the 1st 3 doses in 6 months,and bosster dose later after 5 years.risk-free practices is often extra effective than treatment....dont take opportunities,as hepatitis B is a ailment truly prevented with vaccines yet while no longer would reason ur wellbeing ,ur existence.
2016-10-02 03:54:12
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answered by sather 4
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Hp B is majorly transmitted through blood contamination and genital secretions. A direct contact in a daily routine with other kids does not carry any importance or risk. But throughout your baby's whole life, it's a necessary vaccine. Vaccination in Turkey is your luck. Since it Will guarantee to secure that no child is a carrier of the disease..(but of course, it's impossible to know who is sick / carrier/ vaccinated) The vaccination type in Turkey that u have described is the proper one for HpB. The government vaccinates the kids as a general health precaution (not because it is an endemic / widespread illness) and that's a thing to appreciate.
You should in fact fear HpA which is the contagious one (with foods and hands)..so get your child vaccinated for that one first. I think u have been misinformed about the type of hepatitis...eh?
2006-10-10 10:29:29
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answered by ddyk 3
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Yes, it's a required infant vaccine in Turkey. It's not always necessary in the West so you may have to pay to have it administered.
2006-10-11 12:57:09
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answered by jax 2
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If your baby had the hepatitis b vaccine before, no need to do again. Good luck...
2006-10-10 21:05:40
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answered by HOTTürk 4
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It's a recommended vaccine, but to be double sure, go to www.cdc.gov and look for any travel advisories for the area you're going to. Then call your local health department and ask who has whatever vaccines you're advised to get, then go get them.
Good luck and enjoy your trip! =)
2006-10-10 03:25:39
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answered by zippythejessi 7
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has ur baby had the heb b vacc? if so, then u dont worry he/she wont need another for a while. if not ,u need to have it done anyway. call ur local health dept and ask.
2006-10-10 03:29:31
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answered by pretty_amazing_2006 2
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yes get the vaccine.if gp not doing it go to private
2006-10-10 11:13:02
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answered by \ 5
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I would contact your pediatrician to be safe rather than sorry.
2006-10-10 03:25:37
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answered by NURSING FOR LIFE!! 4
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