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Did anyone have: Typhoid, Hep A injections and Malaria tablets before going….

Did anyone have:Typhoid, Hep A injections and Malaria tablets before going…. We’re doing the Mekong Delta for a week?

50 thoughts on “Did anyone have: Typhoid, Hep A injections and Malaria tablets before going….

  1. CanadaCanada
    Colin May
    says:

    Wear sensible clothes, bring insect spray and sunscreen, only drink bottled water, eat where it is busy and you will be fine.

  2. CanadaCanada
    Brian Shepherd
    says:

    I have Hep A , typhoid and tetanus because they’re free on the NHS anyway.

  3. CanadaCanada
    Julie Kennedy
    says:

    I had thypood and hepatitis recomened by my dr i did go for boat ride on the mekong river very amazing

  4. AustraliaAustralia
    Carol Lieb
    says:

    You need to do them 3 to 6 months in advance so if you have time

  5. VietnamVietnam
    Fiona Linstead
    says:

    Always had every injection offered to me, after going to goa for over 20 years I became quite blasé!!!! How stupid was i, I caught malaria last year in,goa, it came back in December and has made me extremely ill, I always use deet based mosquito repellent as well. From now on malaria tablets for me.

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