Do I need to vaccinate before visiting Mexico?
Answer
No one asks for the availability of recommended vaccines when traveling to Mexico, and most tourists do not get vaccinated before going on a trip. This is a matter of personal choice. It is officially recommended that when planning a trip, vaccinations should be made from hepatitis A and B, typhoid, rabies and malaria. Moreover, it is recommended to vaccinate against tetanus and diphtheria at any foreign trip.
You can also specify the epidemiological situation before going to Mexico or any other country by phone at the Central vaccination center for people traveling abroad at polyclinic № 13 in Moscow: 8 ( 495) 621-94-65 (consultation on vaccine prophylaxis), 8 (495) 628-65-04 (reference), 8 (495) 621-23-70 (registry). Please note that the Central Vaccine Point moved from ul. Neglinnoy to the new address: st. Trubnaya, d.19, page 1.
Responses Milana Mitkina, Russian Express
No special vaccinations are needed for visiting Mexico.
November 29, 2011
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