See travel doctor : Depending on itinerary , previous vaccination, medical history travel doctor would access your potential risk and vaccines needed .
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See Travel Doctor: Hi Best to go see the Travel Medicine Specialists at Anglesea Clinic as they can give you a comprehensive run down on the compulsory, recommended and routine vaccinations for Chile and surrounding areas. Not only do you need vaccinations, but think about gastro medications, altitude sickness dilemmas, what kind of insurance required and other issues depending what part of Chile you are going to
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Several: Best to see a travel Dr but... Make sure you are up to date with all your routine vaccines (eg tetanus). Most Dr's would advise Hepatitis A and B + Typoid. You may want to consider an additional rabies vaccine but it is possible to mitigate your risk of contracting this (ie being bitten) depending on the type of travel you intend to do). Have a look at this website: https://www.cdc.gov
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