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Yesterday at work someone asked me if I had gotten my
shots and I said what shots. I am going to England later
this year and possible Paris. Do I need shots to go to
England and Paris from the states and if so what are they?


Janis
Tipp City, Ohio United States 2/7/12

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2/8/12 12:28 AM
Ken

Vernon, Canada
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Janis,

I don't believe there are any specific vaccinations required for travel in London and Paris. However, it would probably be a good idea to check on whether your Tetanus booster is up-to-date.

I'd suggest talking to your family Physician or a travel medicine Clinic.

Happy travels!


2/8/12 12:50 AM
Margaret

san diego, california us
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It's a good idea to be up-to-date on your routine vaccines such as MMR (measle/mumps/rubella), DPT (diphtheria, pertussis/tetanus), etc., but there is no requirement to do so in order to travel to Europe.

I've traveled all over Europe many times, including England and France, and have never gotten any immunizations for any trip.


2/8/12 9:10 AM
Lola

Seattle, WA
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I am curious what the person resonded when you asked "What shots?"


2/10/12 1:42 PM
Brian

Los Angeles, California
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The only time i have been required to have shots (Africa, Asia, Europe) was once for Kenya many years ago


2/10/12 1:54 PM
Norma

Montreal, Quebec Canada
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I think the "someone at work" was pulling your leg, or is just inexcusably ignorant.


2/10/12 7:07 PM
Dana

San Diego, CA usa
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Many years ago, shots were required but the US in order to obtain a passport and to travel to various counties. As a child in 1957 we went to Europe and had to get a whole seires of shots. As I recall the one for thyphoid hurt for a week afterwards. As a 8 year old, it was not fun.


2/10/12 7:17 PM
pat

victoria, Canada
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Janis I have never heard of getting shots for Europe,, and have been many times over er,, quite a few decades. Your coworker was either ignorant or joking.


2/13/12 12:04 PM
Brad

Gainesville, VA
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My understanding is the same as Dana's. Once upon a time, you needed shots anytime you planned to travel anywhere outside the US, with few exceptions.

Nowadays, you can travel to Europe for up to three months with just your passport, no visa and no shots - so you're okay.


2/14/12 6:37 AM
Darren

Boulder, CO USA
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I just travelled to Europe with my infant daughter, and my doctor suggested no shots for me or my wife, but waited until just before we left to check the CDCs site to verify any travel alerts for my daughter. Since whe was too young for her MMR shot, she (my doctor) wanted to make sure there were no outbreaks as we were leaving. For what its worth, she was only concerned with measles in Switzerland. I guess the Swiss have a rep...


2/15/12 6:37 PM
Elaine

Mission Viejo, Calif. USA
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My husband and I have been to Europe including London and Paris, three years in a row. We have never needed shots.