Thanks for the info.From a very quick look at my notes, the vaccines that provide protection against:
Are live attenuated vaccines
- measles
- mumps
- rubella
- varicella, and
- rotavirus
Thanks for the info.
Ah. I can't have those. How about shingles? That's the one I'd be most likely to think about.
Unfortunately the herpes zoster (shingles) vaccine is formulated from the varicella zoster (chickenpox) vaccine (which is live attenuated) and a lot more potent.
In the words of my Dr. You don't need Yellow Fever to go but you do need it IF you want to come back into Oz.I think you need proof of vaccination for yellow fever if travelling from infected countries. Is stapling things into passports a good idea?
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If the silly things weren't so expensive and time consuming. GP doesn't do much in 5 minute consults.As you are in SEA often it would be beneficial to also have your TB, hepatitis B, measles mumps rubella status checked. And Might as well get a topup of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis. Nearly all cases of Australian adult measles are in people who caught it OS and brought it home.
Sorry to hear that TV.So had a text from dad (who lives in CHC) saying that he had a small stroke this morning and is in hospital. Contemplating flying over on Sunday for a couple days but he's pretty resistant to the idea. Apparently I shouldn't be wasting my money
So had a text from dad (who lives in CHC) saying that he had a small stroke this morning and is in hospital. Contemplating flying over on Sunday for a couple days but he's pretty resistant to the idea. Apparently I shouldn't be wasting my money