India Travel Health
Prior to your travel to India, you will need to learn what vaccinations are important to keep you healthy during your trip. To avoid discomfort as you explore South Asia, you should be sure to meet with a health care professional as soon as you can to arrange a vaccination schedule for your safety. It is recommended that you meet with a health care professional about four to six weeks before you travel.
It’s always important to research what vaccinations may be required for you. Recommended vaccinations for South Asia include Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Rabies and Typhoid. You will also need to get booster shots for tetanus-diphtheria and measles.
Pay Close Attention to Your India Travel Health
Besides your vaccinations for travel in India, you’ll need to be careful with your food and drink, consuming only bottled water and staying away from food that is not prepared in a trusted kitchen (such as a high-quality hotel or restaurant). You should know that food and waterborne diseases cause the primary illnesses amongst travelers to India. You can get traveler’s diarrhea from parasites, viruses and bacteria due to the high degree of contaminants in water found in Southeast Asia–some infections can also cause vomiting, diarrhea, liver damage and fever.
Contact Passport Health to find out more about your travel health in India. Passport Health can offer you a pre-travel service tailored to your needs. You can also find out about other travel vaccinations for all over the world. Keep Passport Health in mind for educational facilities and corporate health schemes, too.