I went to India last February and needed a Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Tetnus injection. Also, if you haven't had a Polio booster as an adult then you need one of those too. And maleria tablets...Euuugh hate injections....
2006-10-11 01:36:31
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answered by Naomi 3
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besides the undeniable fact that no inoculations are required for get entry to into India, yet jabs of meningitis, typhoid, malaria and hepatitis B are counseled. stay away from being bitten by mosquitoes. continuously drink bottled water eg. Bisleri. Getting scientific help is not any huge deal as very almost each village / city has pharmacies and medical doctors. Even drugs are attainable at fraction of what you will pay at domicile. n on the grounds that dengue n chikengunea is spreadin quickly..until november! precautions -continuously placed on finished sleevd outfits -dont stay close to stagnant water -word mosquito repellnts continuously! day n night! n dont permit the aides bite u:) happy stay in indya!
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answered by Anonymous
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Check the web site at the FCO in London look under Health for up to the minute info www.fco.gov.uk
2006-10-11 01:42:41
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answered by edison 5
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Depending on your jab history, tetanus, typhoid and some anti-malarials will do it.
You don't need cholera or yellow fever.
2006-10-11 01:37:12
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answered by Anonymous
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you need tetenus, typhiod, polio drops, hep b and you'll need to take malaria tablets too
2006-10-11 01:37:03
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answered by stressed 3
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Your Doctor will advise.
2006-10-11 01:36:23
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answered by Annie M 6
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