Travel vaccinations for Thailand

travel vaccinations for Thailand

Located in South East Asia, Thailand is a hugely popular destination with shared borders to Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar and China.

VACCINATIONS FOR THAILAND

For most travellers the recommended vaccinations vaccinations for Thailand include: Tetanus, Hepatitis A

For people trekking in the countryside, staying for longer periods or for those at higher risk, recommended vaccinations for Thailand might include: Cholera, Diphtheria, Hepatitis B, Japanese Encephalitis, Measles, Mumps & Rubella, Rabies, Typhoid & Yellow Fever.

There is a risk of Malaria in Thailand, see below for advice

A certificate of vaccination against Yellow Fever may be required to enter Thailand, see below for advice

VACCINES RECOMMENDED TO ALL TRAVELLERS TO THAILAND

All travellers to all areas of this country are advised to have these vaccinations along with staying up to date with the routine vaccination schedule for the UK. Book a consultation for a full travel health risk assessment.

Hepatitis A

Tetanus

VACCINES RECOMMENDED TO SOME TRAVELLERS TO THAILAND

These vaccinations may be advised depending on the specific areas you are travelling to, your medical history and your itinary. Book a consultation for expert guidance on whether these vaccines are recommended for you.

Cholera

Diphtheria

Hepatitis B

Japanese Encephalitis

Measles, Mumps & Rubella

Rabies

Typhoid

MALARIA RISK IN THAILAND

Malaria is present in Thailand.

There is no vaccination against Malaria,  you may need to take Antimalarial tablets there are some high risk areas. We recommend you have a consultation with an expert Nomad nurse to talk through your malaria tablet recommendations.

For a detailed map of the Malaria risk in this country, click here  (Source: fitfortravel)

YELLOW FEVER IN THAILAND

There is no risk of Yellow Fever in Thailand.

Yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers aged 1 year or over arriving from countries with risk of Yellow Fever transmission and for travellers having transited more than 12 hours through an airport of a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.

For details on Yellow Fever risk areas, click here  (Source: fitfortravel)