IF you make an appointment with your local GP clinic the nurse practitioner or travel nurse will have a cataloge of the exact vaccinations you need. It differs from person to person so best to check with your doctor. Soor rather than later is a good icea too becuase some shots, like rabies need 3 vaccinations at specific time intervals.
2006-12-14 00:47:39
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answered by heartsongpoppy 1
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Have been to India 4 times and was never vaccinated. Anyway better check with your physician. It's important to drink bottled water all the time and not to eat anything raw.......and if not at a 5 star hotel wash your fruit and vegetables yourself.
2006-12-14 00:56:20
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answered by samia k 1
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There is nothing to panic but HEPATIS B,C and ANTI MALARIA should be there. Better consult your doctor as he/she might be knowing your present vaccination record.
Otherwise BCG is also required. It also depends on your area of travel. For example: North is colder right now -so you wont be having any MALARIA here but still if you are eating outside places...HEPATITIS B and C is must.
2006-12-14 01:16:34
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answered by rockaclimba 3
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Here's the US Denter for Deisease Control's page on that: http://www.cdc.gov/travel/indianrg.htm#vaccines Here are our tips: http://www.mousetourstravels.com/international-travel-health-vaccinations.html
Happy travels!
http://www.mousetourstravels.com
2006-12-14 01:00:10
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answered by Travel Mouse 4
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All of them
2006-12-14 00:45:32
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answered by Anonymous
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one in the butt
2006-12-14 00:51:48
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answered by Abdul 5
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