Information on travel vacinations?
Where can I get up-to-date information on what vacinations are needed to countries around the world.
Answers:
The NHS http://www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk/. gives reasonably accurate info on vaccinations you need. MASTA http://www.masta.org/ also give info on vaccinations but also gives safety info. NHS is free; MASTA will cost £3.49 for every 10 countries you want info on.
Try your GP surgery or a pharmacy!
Try : http://www.cdc.gov/travel/
Try the CDC web site - you can enter in which country you are going to and it will tell you what is recommended.
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/
This webiste should help you out - just click on the area of your destination.
at your doctors surgery or you can get it on here
go to your local travel nurse. There should be one in most clinics. But mine was very negative, when I was going to Haiti she was very good at pointing out every scary disease and statistic there. I came back alive and healthy, so it wasn't so bad.
u can get good destinations at
www.travelmazza.com
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Answers:
The NHS http://www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk/. gives reasonably accurate info on vaccinations you need. MASTA http://www.masta.org/ also give info on vaccinations but also gives safety info. NHS is free; MASTA will cost £3.49 for every 10 countries you want info on.
Try your GP surgery or a pharmacy!
Try : http://www.cdc.gov/travel/
Try the CDC web site - you can enter in which country you are going to and it will tell you what is recommended.
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/
This webiste should help you out - just click on the area of your destination.
at your doctors surgery or you can get it on here
go to your local travel nurse. There should be one in most clinics. But mine was very negative, when I was going to Haiti she was very good at pointing out every scary disease and statistic there. I came back alive and healthy, so it wasn't so bad.
u can get good destinations at
www.travelmazza.com
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