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Travel Vaccine Requirements
Vaccines required or recommended for international travel by destination.
Common Travel Vaccines
Yellow Fever:
Required for travel to certain African/South American countries
Typhoid:
Recommended for travel to South Asia, Latin America
Hepatitis A:
Recommended for most international travel
Hepatitis B:
Recommended for travel to endemic regions
Meningococcal:
Required for travel to Saudi Arabia (Hajj)
Japanese Encephalitis:
For travel to rural Asia
Rabies:
For travel to endemic areas with animal contact
Sources
CDC - Travel Health
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