INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL MEDICINE CLINIC
Health Guide for travelers to Thailand
The information provided here will help you come up with appropriate protection against some common illnesses and promote your happy stay in Thailand
What we do ?
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Advice and medical care for travelers is based on each person’s individual health and travel itinerary. |
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Immunizations |
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Pre&Post traveling checkups |
Common Disease in Thailand
The following health concerns or disease are more commonly found in Thailand.
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Motor vehicle trauma |
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Food and water borne diseases (Traveler’s diarrhea ,Typhoid and Hepatitis A) |
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Sexually transmitted diseases |
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Dengue fever and Dengue hemorrhagic fever |
Other Disease :
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Malaria |
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Rabies |
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Japanese Encephalitis |
Staying Healthy from water borne diseases
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Wash your hands often with soap and water. |
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Drink only bottled or boiled water, or carbonated (bubbly) drinks in cans or bottles. Avoid tap water, fountain drinks, and ice cubes. |
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Eat foods that are well-cooked and served steaming hot. |
Vaccinations
Completing an immunization schedule is the first and most important step travelers can take to prevent travel-related disease. However, it is important to know that few vaccines provide 100% protection.
Standard Vaccine for Thailand :
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Typhoid |
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Hepatitis A |
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Rabies |
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Japanese Encephalitis |
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Influenza Vaccine |
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