EAGLESLOVER Posted November 10, 2018 #1 Share Posted November 10, 2018 Traveling to China and Japan and South Korea. If you have done this, what shots are REQUIRED and what do you recommend I should get. Not a fan and do not want to get anything not needed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philob Posted November 10, 2018 #2 Share Posted November 10, 2018 (edited) You should consult your doctor, no one here knows your medical profile. CDC highly recommends Hep A for possible food/water contamination. There's a combo shot that includes Hep B, get it if you haven't already. Note it's like 3 shots over several months. We go to China every couple of years to visit the in-laws, SWMBO made me get the Hep A&B before our first trip many moons ago; other than that just the annual flu shot. Edited November 10, 2018 by Philob Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hoyaheel Posted November 10, 2018 #3 Share Posted November 10, 2018 (edited) China doesn't have requirements for visas [except yellow fever IF you are traveling from certain countries]. Haven't been to Japan or S Korea but you can surely look at their govt websites which have entry information? You can also check the US State Dept (state.gov) but they will tell you that the country's own website/officials are the final word on the subject. That's requirements. For what you need, check with your doctor and/or CDC Traveler infov - cdc.gov/traveler I personally have had everything that is age appropriate and has been recommended for any of my trips. I take malaria prevention pills and use deet where appropriate (and some places where others wouldn't because mosquitos REALLY love me). I've had all the heps and yellow fever and polio and tyhpoid and typhus and....But I also work in global health and I travel to villages, not main cities, in developing countries. Talk to a medical professional (some family docs are NOT up to date on travel immunizations and will use websites like CDC for info - they can also confer with colleagues) You could also go to a travel clinic. There are some shots (like yellow fever in my state) that can be hard to find - I had to go to a travel clinic to find that. Then make a decision on your own. I am VERY pro immunization. Others aren't. But for me, because I am not contra-indicated for any of the immunizations we're discussing - I always recommend immunizing. Edited November 10, 2018 by Hoyaheel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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