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Singapore
Health
Health
Singapore
Vaccinations
Special Precautions
Diphtheria
No
Hepatitis A
Sometimes
Malaria
No
Rabies
No
Tetanus
Yes
Typhoid
No
Yellow Fever
No*
Inoculation regulations can change at short notice. Please take medical advice in the case of doubt. Where 'Sometimes' appears in the table above, precautions may be
required, depending on the season and region visited.
* A yellow fever certificate is required from travellers over one year of age who, in the preceding six days, have been in or have passed through any country partly or wholly endemic for yellow fever.
Other Risks
Vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis B are sometimes recommended.
Health Care
Singapore General Hospital receives emergency cases and health care is exceptionally good. There is a large private sector. Health insurance is recommended.
Vaccinations
| Special Precautions | |
|---|---|
| Diphtheria | No |
| Hepatitis A | Sometimes |
| Malaria | No |
| Rabies | No |
| Tetanus | Yes |
| Typhoid | No |
| Yellow Fever | No* |
|
Inoculation regulations can change at short notice. Please take medical advice in the case of doubt. Where 'Sometimes' appears in the table above, precautions may be
required, depending on the season and region visited.
|
|
* A yellow fever certificate is required from travellers over one year of age who, in the preceding six days, have been in or have passed through any country partly or wholly endemic for yellow fever.
Other Risks
Vaccinations against tuberculosis and hepatitis B are sometimes recommended.
Health Care
Singapore General Hospital receives emergency cases and health care is exceptionally good. There is a large private sector. Health insurance is recommended.
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