No,
Its in Europe, so the only precaution would be to avoid drinking loads of the tap water as you will not be used to it.
Should be Ok to brush your teeth with tho. Have a nice trip.
2007-03-24 21:21:33
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answered by Anonymous
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no need,but if you have any free offers take them doctors Can charge you for injections,if your thinking of staying more then 10 days its best to pay for medical insurance,Bulgaria doesn't have a free national health service,they will charge for every thing and its quite expensive
2007-03-25 04:30:48
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answered by angie n 4
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Your GP will be able to advise you about this. You need to get any jabs required for a holiday trip, done at least a month or two in advance. They [the jabs] may not always be free on the NHS. This may be because your doc. has a strict budget on such things and can only offer such services outside of NHS as in private.
2007-03-25 04:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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my kids went to Bulgaria with their grandparents a couple of years back, they had to have injections first, we checked with our GP.
2007-03-25 04:27:54
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answered by Jovi Freak 5
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No. You would for more tropical places where yellow fever and malaria are still a problem, but I don't believe you need immunizations for any place in Europe.
2007-03-25 04:21:05
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answered by Annie D 6
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no you dont you need injections for more tropical places
2007-03-25 04:25:42
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answered by outrun 3
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you need plenty of money have fun the wine is good though.
2007-03-25 11:35:20
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answered by gino d 2
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no i don't think so...my uncle moved there and pretty sure he didn't have any
2007-03-25 04:15:31
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answered by knickersknight 2
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none
2007-03-25 04:48:21
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answered by cherub 5
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