Health

Taiwan Health SituationNo special vaccinations are necessary for visits to Taiwan; however, depending on how much time you are planning to spend in Taiwan and whether you will be spending your time in urban or rural areas, there are different vaccinations that are recommended by travel health specialists. Be sure to discuss your travel needs with a doctor that specializes in travel medicine.
In general, the most useful vaccinations for Taiwan are hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus/diphtheria, influenza, Japanese encephalitis, and typhoid fever.
Although there is no vaccine, conjunctivitis is a very common problem in Taiwan. To avoid it, don't use the hot or cold towels that are provided on trains and in restaurants. Another common ailment, particularly around Kaohsiung and Taipei, is dengue fever, which is an infection transmitted by mosquitoes. Be sure that you pack mosquito repellent, cover yourself properly, and stay indoors during twilight hours when mosquitoes are thickest.

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