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2020
18
October
Where can I find a list of required vaccines for Asia travel?
18
October
Question:
Humans say...
Vicki
Going to Vietnam, Cambodia & Thailand February/2018.
Melissa
U should visit your doctor fot vaccine records or visit a travel clinic
Melissa
Bring mosquito repellent. Deet is the only answer
Melissa
Loveddd all of these countries. I do think I left part of my heart behind LOL
Melissa
I can tell u what vaccs my doc gave me, but u really should find out whether your vaccs are up to date.
Melissa
I wouldn't bother with the malaria pill. It'll make you very sick, and on top of that... It isn't very effective. Best to load up on mosquito repellent. 30%deet+. You can also buy the pink bottle, "floral" smelling mosquito repellent @ any 7-11 when you are over there!!!! That stuff was very effective, and wasn't offensive-smelling
Heather
Visit a travel
Clinic with professionals qualified to give advice
Lisa
Make an appointment with a travel medical clinic!
Paulette
Check on travel.gc.ca Canadian government travel website, tell you waht you need for various countries
Terri
A travel clinic. There's one at London Drugs Ironwood. Or, at least there used to be. Check first!
Andrew
Travel to thailand first. Can get all the shots for a fraction of the price.
Vicki
Unfortunately that's not an option. We've got a set itinerary.
Russ
Go now. Some vaccines take a few months to apply!
Marilyn
Travel Clinic. They know what is required and will give the vaccines on the spot. Bring whatever vaccine record you have. Also they can prescribe anti malaria and sell mos nets etc.
Kayc
CDC website!
Raman
https://travel.gc.ca/
TRAVEL.GC.CA
Home - Travel.gc.ca
Bobby
Lived in Asia 7 Years never had one !vaccines are terrible read natural news
Chuck
Take dukoral before you go
Joanne
Healthlinkbc.ca and type in travel vaccines
Linh
We just went in July and got the Twinrex and Typhoid shots. Also took Dukoral leading up to our trip as well as brought a prescription medication in case we did get sick. We were fine!
Paul
Try London drugs Vacation pharmasist
Marilyn
I am one of the few. I was bitten by a street dog in Thailand. Did all the rabies shots while travelling and upon return to Canada. Don't mess around with dog bites. You don't need rabies shot before you go unless you are going to be remote ( no access to doctors) or working with animals.
Ravi
Google.com
GOOGLE.COM.PE
Google
Michelle
Tracey
Brandi
Sara
Book at the London Drugs travel clinic at Georgia and Granville. They are great there.
Vicki
Thanks everyone. Looks like lots of options & opinions. Was hoping though not to have to pay someone to tell me what is required. But if I have to I will. Looking at a few of the sites, if what I'm reading is correct, nothing is actually "required". Several though are highly recommended. Luckily I have a few months before we go.
Michael
Public health...for VN the most important is Hep A
Michael
You can get jabs in NHA Trang at the Pasteur institute, as far as I know
Michele
Www.Tmvc.com travel medicine and vaccination centre website.
TMVC.COM
Travel Medicine and Vaccination Clinic - Vancouver & 18 locations in BC
Cheryl
Load of crap
sorry to say. My son paid over 200$ for meds first trip to Asia. Nothing the next two trips, was there for months. I’m going in Jan/March 2018 and I have an auto immune disease. My doctor
said I’d be fine, just be careful and take an antibiotic with you, just in case.
In 10 years of travelling to an assortment of countries and only needed them once. Each trip consisting of 6 weeks.
It’s a cash cow for travellers who aren’t aware!
Is My thoughts!
Andrew
I agree Ive spent over a thousand now. Just to find out that you can get all the shots in Thailand for a fraction of the price. Im only missing JE now and the travel clinic is charging 500+. Planning to get it in thailand for like 20 usd
Kristin
Talk to a travel clinic
A.I. says...
Where to Find Vaccine Requirements for Travel to Asia
When travelling to Asia, it is important to be aware of the vaccine requirements for the countries you will be visiting. These requirements can vary depending on the country, so it is important to do your research before you travel.
There are a number of resources available online that can provide you with information on the vaccine requirements for Asia. One of the best resources is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC website provides a list of the recommended vaccines for travel to each country in Asia, as well as information on where to get these vaccines.
Another good resource for information on vaccine requirements is the World Health Organization (WHO). The WHO website provides a list of the required vaccines for each country in Asia, as well as information on where to get these vaccines.
In addition to these online resources, you can also contact your local travel clinic for information on vaccine requirements. Travel clinics can provide you with personalized advice on the vaccines you need based on your travel plans.
It is important to note that vaccine requirements can change at any time, so it is important to check the latest information before you travel. You can find the latest information on vaccine requirements on the CDC website or the WHO website.
Additional Tips for Travellers
- Make sure to get your vaccines well in advance of your trip. Some vaccines require multiple doses, so it is important to start the vaccination process early.
- Bring a copy of your vaccination record with you when you travel. This will help you to prove that you have been vaccinated if you are asked.
- Be aware of the symptoms of vaccine-preventable diseases. If you experience any of these symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
By following these tips, you can help to protect yourself from vaccine-preventable diseases when travelling to Asia.
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Vicki
Does anyone know where I can find what vaccines are required when travelling to Asia?