What injections do i need to travel to egypt?
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You DO NOT need any injections. Just don't drink the water, you will be fine. Their water is not that clean, just drink bottled water, they do too.
I have been there several times, and never needed nor was required to take any injection. You will love the food. great food, nice Friend people. great place to visit. just not the water. Have fun.
depends on what part u goin to, i had malaria i think and sumthing else. cant remember, go to ure gps and they will advise you
Ask your doctor, and be sure to ask for the anti-beggar serum - you will need it!!
Check the Center for Disease Control
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/
It'll tell you what you need by country.
u dnt need any injections. there are no diseases here..and we do not have malaria
just becareful..dnt eat any chicken at places u dnt know. b/c there are some cases of bird flu. but its ok..i eat chicken at home and wen i go out all the time.
I'm going to Egypt on Thurs and just had the 2in1 injection and its for Typhoid and Hepatitis but my partner has a different GP and he had to have 2 injections Ha Ha. Never had any side effects either apart from a bit of a sore arm couple days l8r but nothing really.
Hepatitis A/B Diphtheria,Tetanus,Cholera,Yel. Fever,Polio to be on the safe side!
injections! u so funny
but try chicken flu ( tama flu ) :) lol
The NHS http://www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk/. gives a quick free overview on the vaccinations needed. MASTA http://www.masta.org/ give a bit more detailed information than the NHS but charges you £3.49 for info on 10 countries. Once you know which vaccinations are advised, discuss with your doctor.
Hep A not Hep B.
Thyphoid
tetenus booster
that was it i think.
sore arm nothing major.
check with the nurse at your doctors. best to get them 2 weeks before. dont need malaria no mossies out there.
have a good time.
You need Hepatitis A, typhoid, tetanus, diphtheria, polio (not an injection) and TB (advisable)
I never have injections when travelling to Egypt, just drink bottled water. Please consult your doctor or a travel clinic.
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