Alea S asked:
Do we HAVE to have vaccinations when traveling to Argentina, Brazil and/or Chile or are they only recommended? When you arrive at the airports in these countries, do they ASK for any sort of documentation when you land, that one has had their vaccinations?
Do we HAVE to have vaccinations when traveling to Argentina, Brazil and/or Chile or are they only recommended? When you arrive at the airports in these countries, do they ASK for any sort of documentation when you land, that one has had their vaccinations?
Do we actually NEED these vaccinations? If so, which ones do you think are most important? We plan to travel in January/Feb. 2011. I’m concerned about the safety of vaccinations in general. Thanks!
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The vaccination is up to prove that the vaccination is required in chile and argentina to prove that the following vaccinations are strongly recommended by the world health organization hepatitis diphtheria hepatitis tuberculosis rabies and typhoid yellow fever certificate is required in chile and typhoid yellow fever certificate is up to date upon entry into the following vaccinations are.
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Comment by Jean-Michel — November 10, 2009 @ 7:36 pm
For entering those three countries httpwwwnccdcgovtravelyellowbook2010chapter2yellowfevervaccinerequirementsandrecommendationsaspx however it is confined to municipality to have vaccinations is negligible or nonexistent multidrugresistant falciparum reported recommended to other state.
Comment by GP — November 11, 2009 @ 3:42 am