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Travel
Medical Advice |
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Entry
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Passport/Visa:
A valid passport is required. |
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HIV
Test: "Those suspected of carrying AIDS" may be denied entry.
Travelers should contact the Thai Embassy in Washington for
further information and advice. |
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VACCINATIONS:
A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required if arriving
from infected areas or from countries in the Yellow Fever Endemic
Zones in Africa and South America. |
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Hepatitis
A vaccine is recommended for all travellers to SE Asia. |
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Hepatitis
B vaccine is recommended for all travellers, regardless of where
they may be travelling. |
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Routine
immunizations against diphtheria, tetanus, polio (DTP); measles,
mumps, rubella (MMR), and Haemophilus influenza should be up
to date before your departure. An assessment of your need for
vaccines against chicken pox (varicella), influenza, and pneumococcus
should be done with a health care professional. |
Telephone Country Code: 66
Embassies/Consulates:
U.S. Embassy (consular section), Bangkok. 95 Wireless Road; Tel.
(2) 205-4000. U.S. Consulate, Chiang Mai. 387 Vidhayanond Road; Tel.
(53) 252-629. |
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| Source:
www.travmed.com |
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| Last
Update 4 August, 2005 |
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