Did anyone have:Typhoid, Hep A injections and Malaria tablets before going…. We’re doing the Mekong Delta for a week?
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No injections or tablets. Spent 3 days in Mekong Delta – no issues. As someone already mentioned – get good mosquito repellent 🦟
It’s up to you. We never had anything but made sure our regular injections like tetanus were up to date the only other precaution I took is probiotics as I’m susceptible to stomach issues and surprisingly never had any issues. First holiday in years I’ve not and that includes UK trips
We haven’t but are careful with water and food
Just been to the doc and he has recommended Hep A and Typhoid.
Better to be safe than sorry. A bit cliche but it gives us peace of mind when we travel. My FIL contracted Malaria when he fought in Korea. It never, just goes away.
Hep A,B ( you should have B from childhood ) and Typhoid is enough in most of s.e Asia
We’ve been few times. Never had the need to have any injections.
I’m heading to the doctor next week & will get whatever they advise.
We skipped the malaria tablets … just had mosquito spray with us – in February.
Hep A and thyphoid…. but we had those since Indonesia.