Which jabs do i need to have when travelling to India from UK?
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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 .
Everything under the sun!
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!
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
IF U DRINK THE WATER UR GOIN TO THA HE LOO
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.
Just the one.The PUNJAB!
We already answered this.
all of them TYPHIOID.MALARIA, CHOLERA BUT A FEW SEE YOUR GP LOL
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.
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