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What vaccinations do i need for Australia?

I am spending a month travelling around Australia in August, stopping off at Hong Kong on the way there, and Las Vegas on the way back.
What vaccinations will i need?

    



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samdawsoniow
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I've just come back from Australia, and New Zealand, stopping off in Hong Kong for a few days and I didn't need any vaccines, not even tetanus, but it might be worth checking with your doctor just in case.

Have a great time!


• Koala • uÊop ɹÇpun
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None - Australia is a disease free country

However - check out http://smarttraveller.gov.au - see health tips.

Healthy travel and vaccinations visit: http://www.who.int/en/


Dr. Ima G. Neus
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You'll need the Kangar-achoo vaccine...


sue
my hubby just had tetanus, cos his was out of date...dont think anymore were needed


spider 1
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Australia requires any person over one year of age to hold an international yellow fever vaccination certificate if, within the six days prior to their arrival in Australia, they have stayed overnight or longer in a declared yellow fever infected country in Africa or South America.Otherwise you don't need any.


Treefrog
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none just make sure your tetanaus is up to date


Lady_Rachelina
None. You'll be fine. Just make sure you're topped up on the usual suspects and that you have travel insurance which covers that kind of thing! Have a nice trip!


dilrukshi a
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None


Vicki R
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It's a good idea to have a tetanus shot. Otherwise, you're fine. Mosquitoes and flies may be the only insects that bother you and there are various effective repellants available from the supermarket.


jimmyjonkens
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you don't really need any vaccinations to come over to Australia. Your relatively safe there. The water is fine to drink, even the toilet water is perfectly clean. lol. I'm not sure about Hong Kong though. I think the water mightn't be safe to drink there, i know thats he case with the rest of China. In Hong Kong drink coke if you are unsure of anything that you have ate. this is true. it worked for me in China. But if you want to be sure it is probabely best to just check with your doctor.


PATRICK
see your doc


SundaeG1rl
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None. Just don't take food into the country.





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