Hi, starting to consider a holiday in either Cuba or the Dominican Republic, but not until February 2011!!
It's still going to be while off before we decide which destination and resort, but can anyone who's been to either place advise me what injections (if any) would be needed for Cuba or the Dominican Republic?
I'm 27 and my boyfriend is 33, we are both healthy with no problems like diabetes or asthma that would mean extra health precautions. We've both had all the usual jabs as babies and kids, but can't remember having any since about 14 or 15 years old.
The first time I went to the Dom Rep and Mexico, I didn't bother with anything extra and was fine - even going on a jungle safari and into the villages so I wasn't going to bother when we went again last summer. However, having read that in the unlikely event I'd catch something, the insurance wouldn't pay up without proof of an immunisation, I decided to be safe and have them. I did refuse the Malaria medication though as I'd heard of quite a few people who'd had side effects. My advice to you would to get the info from your GP, have a read and make your own decision.
Use the NHS Fit for Travel website here by using the drop down menu.
http://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/home.aspx
We keep up to date with all normal injections but do have HepA and Typhoid and keep them up to date as we travel regularly.
As shirley says they are only recommended but some insurances will not cover you for claims if you do not have them, then become ill.
Angie.
Helen = we went to Dom Rep in July. We took the malari tablets as my hubbie gets bitten very bad and we had no problems. I had recently had to undergo some heart proceures but was still able to take them just a different sort to my husband. My teenage son took them to and no problems for him either. We had to have the usual boosters for tetanus and diptheria. Went to Cuba in 2006 and sort advice from our practice nurse. Sorry cannot remember what ones we were given but know that none of us had any problems.
Thanks for all the advice everyone It's still ages before we'll decide where to book, but now I know what we're letting ourselves in for jab-wise. I don't like needles but I'm sure the holiday will more than make up for it!
Cuba no injections required only with Rum in it.
Cuba no injections required
but you'd still be well advised to ensure that you are up to date with your boosters for Polio, Diptheria and Tetanus and taking that advice of your GP re Hepatitis. Immunisation against waterborne diseases is genreally recommended.
SM
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