India
Region: Asia
Vaccine recommendations
Disease Recommendation When to see a doctor
Typhoid Vaccination recommended 10 days before travel
Hepatitis A Vaccination recommended 2 weeks before travel
Diphtheria Vaccination recommended 3 months before travel
Tuberculosis *Vaccination sometimes recommended 3 months before travel
Hepatitis B *Vaccination sometimes recommended 2 months before travel
Rabies *Vaccination sometimes recommended 1 month before travel
Meningococcal meningitis Not required .
Yellow fever Certificate of vaccination may be required .
Japanese B encephalitis *Vaccination sometimes recommended 1 month before travel
Tick-borne encephalitis Not required .
2006-10-11 01:38:54
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answered by lollipoppett2005 6
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Although no inoculations are required for entry into India, but jabs of meningitis, typhoid, malaria and hepatitis B are recommended. Avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Always drink bottled water eg. Bisleri. Getting medical help is no big deal as almost every village / city has pharmacies and Doctors. Even medicines are available at fraction of what you might pay at home.
n since dengue n chikengunea is spreadin fast..till november! precautions
-always wear full sleevd clothes
-dont stay near stagnant water
-apply mosquito repellnts always! day n night!
n dont let the aides bite u:)
happy stay in indya!
2006-10-11 08:40:29
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answered by ☺♥? 6
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You need the " GOD! Help me !" Jab. He's the only one who can save you from the diseases in India particularly at a time when there's an epidemic of Dengue fever and Chikungunya. So, go ahead, Take the jab.
2006-10-11 09:31:23
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answered by a_d_c_d 3
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book a visit to the travel nurse at your doctors. they will have a record of what you have had and up to date info on what you will need
different area's and time's of the year can make a difference to what you will need eg malaria and what type
2006-10-11 08:41:05
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answered by RAMSBOTTOM 5
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Everything under the sun!
2006-10-11 08:38:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Call your doctors office and tell them where you are going and when. They will figure it out.
Expect to get more shots than a pin cushion, and expect to still get sick when you are there.
2006-10-11 08:44:20
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answered by ZCT 7
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IF U DRINK THE WATER UR GOIN TO THA HE LOO
2006-10-11 08:44:18
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answered by Anonymous
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We already answered this.
2006-10-11 08:45:42
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answered by Anonymous
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all of them TYPHIOID.MALARIA, CHOLERA BUT A FEW SEE YOUR GP LOL
2006-10-11 08:49:02
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answered by tonyinspain 5
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Just the one.....The PUNJAB!
2006-10-11 08:44:46
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answered by Anonymous
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