Traveling is life; it’s one of the most exhilarating hobbies. However, traveling should also be safe; it shouldn’t lead you to the end of your life. You should always know the vaccinations you may need when traveling to underdeveloped regions or regions prone to contagious viruses, such as Southeast Asia. If you have recent plans to travel to any region in Southeast Asia, here is a complete list of travel vaccinations that you may need, with a few tips and advice that may benefit you on your journey.
Popular Tourist Destinations In Southeast Asia:
Google will tell you whether your destination is in Southeast Asia or not, but still, here are some of the most traveled destinations in Southeast Asia,
- Cambodia
- China
- Hong Kong
- Indonesia
- Japan
- Macao
- Malaysia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Thailand
If you have plans shortly to travel to any of these places, here are the vaccinations and cautions you need to take care of.
List Of Vaccination And Diseases That Are Prevalent In Southeast Asia
- COVID-19: Covid-19 is airborne, and it spreads when you come in direct contact with the infected person. This vaccine is recommended to all individuals, adults and children alike.
- Hepatitis A: spreads through contaminated food and water, and vaccination is recommended for all travelling to any region or part of Southeast Asia.
- Hepatitis B: It spreads through contaminated bodily fluids like blood, pee, and semen. It spreads through unsafe intercourse, dirty needles, and such. The vaccination for Hepatitis B is highly recommended.
- Typhoid is caused by contaminated food, bad hygiene, and water. Travellers should take care of this vaccination 15 days before travelling to any region in Southeast Asia.
- Cholera: It spreads through tainted food and contaminated water. However, you don’t need this vaccination for all Southeast Asian regions.
- Yellow Fever: It spreads through Mosquitos, and some parts of Southeast Asia require you to undergo the vaccination for Yellow Fever
- Japanese Encephalitis: This virus is also mosquito-borne, and vaccination is recommended for countries in the region.
- Rabies: You can contact Rabies through infected animals, and vaccination for Rabies is recommended for long-term visitors.
- Polio: It also spreads through infected animals, and it’s a routine vaccination recommended for all travellers.
Apart from the diseases mentioned above, here are some diseases that vaccinations don’t prevent and precautions that you can take to keep yourself and your travelling partners safe.
- Malaria: Malaria is a big concern in Southeast Asia. To avoid contracting the disease, you should carry Antimalarial medication.
- Dengue, chikungunya and Zika: are also a considerable concern when travelling to Southeast Asia. The best precautions are bug repellents, mosquito nets, and protective clothing.
- Travellers’ Diarrhea: This is one of the most widespread diseases. While food in a new country is always fun, you should always be cautious.
Travelling should be fun and shouldn’t be dampened by ailments and infections while travelling. Hence, always travel safely and with all the necessary precautions taken care of.
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