
Vaccinations for India
While there are no compulsory vaccinations for travelling to India, it is essential that travellers recognise that there is a higher risk to their health while travelling within India. These risks are mainly associated with food and water borne diseases but conditions such as rabies, tuberculosis and cholera which are often also present in many regions.
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Required/ Recommended All Travellers Trekking Rural Yellow Fever— — — — Tetanus— — — — Diphtheria— — — — Hepatitis A— — — — Typhoid— — — — Hepatitis B— — — — Rabies— — — — Meningococcal Meningitis— — — — Poliomyelitis— — — — Cholera— — — — Tuberculosis— — — — Tick Borne Encephalitis— — — — Japanese B Encephalitis— — — —
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