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Are vaccinations required to travel to India?
I'm going to Kerala for 2 weeks, age is solid, I'm worried about contraindications
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аватар alex43
Officially no. But it is better to get vaccinated against malaria and hepatitis, as the country is at risk for these diseases.
аватар tihon
Experts recommend, but we did not vaccinate. For disinfection of the body in the evenings, according to the old Russian tradition, they took 50 gr. (though not vodka but tequila). When I was bitten by a mosquito on one of the excursions in the jungle, a rather painful tumor the size of a Soviet penny formed on my neck. Thank God it all ended there, in three days the pain and swelling disappeared. So, we are for traditional medicine!
аватар 301975
Were on GOA with my husband and small. reb. 3 years ago. We went spontaneously, we didn’t prepare (because we were going to Thailand, and there was a tsunami.) We can say we went blind. Nothing terrible happened to us there. From what he saw, a 7-year-old boy was bitten by a monkey when he was on a tour of the jungle, but it also seemed to be without consequences.
Crabs scurried back and forth along the beach (it is not clear whether we are from them or whether they are from us.)
Many vaccinations are given before the trip, because. they say that God saves the safe.
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