Ideally YES! BUT! I think cost about £100? There is a real risk of being biten, scratched or even licked (on broken skin) by an infected animal, more so out in the sticks than in the main tourist areas but there is definately a risk! There have been tourist deaths attributed to rabies. I understand that if you do get exposed there are quick treatments available but again a problem if you are away from immediate medical assistance, and maybe not 100% guaranteed. I don't take anti malerial or anti rabies medications and rely on using common sense and caution to hopefully prevent. But the advice has to be yes! It's you're life after all !
chilly
Best not to tell the dogs n cats how long you there for!
we have never got rabies jabs BUT be careful.............. i always stick by advice constantly droned into me as a scottish child growing up in kenya......dont approach any animal you dont know! and if you are unfortunate enough to get bitten or get any sort of scratch/skin break from any furry beast whilst over there get medical attention and advice IMMEDIATELY!
If you do get bitten even after having had the injections it is important to seek medical help at once. Wash the wound with anticeptic solution or alcohol.
In Goa help can be found very quickly but if you are travelling off the beaten track then I think having the jabs are more important.
Thank you for your advice , you too thirdstage , as I am flying to Goa on monday , tell me can I get the jab overt there ?
chilly
Re Booster Jab. Cost £24.40 and gives cover for 3 more years.
Ok convinced , Chilly or anyone do you know if I can get the jabs over there ? It's to late to have it here as I am flying out on monday and it takes a month to have the full course ....
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