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General Facts of Thailand - Information for TEFL Teachers Thailand
Immunization
The list cited below comprehensively cover ailments which are more
likely to occur in Thailand. The diseases get transmitted through the
common mediums like food, water, insects, animals, unsafe and
unhygienic habits as well as unprotected sex. Therefore precaution and
necessary immunization always keep you at a safer position while you
work in Thailand.
General food and water related
Sunburn, skin cancers
Dehydration
Heat rash, fungus, bacteria
Alcohol related
Illegal drugs
Hepatitus A
Hepatitus B
Hepatitus C to G
Mosquito-related
Rabies
Other ailments and bites (non-STD)
Respiratory, eye, cuts, tetanus, typhoid, tuberculosis, worms, snakes, sea...
Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Non-specific urethritus (NSU)
Genital warts
Molluscum ("the clam")
Trichomoniasis ("trich")
Chancroid
Herpes
Syphilis
HIV and AIDS
Getting drugged
The food in Thailand is wonderful, and eating is a part
of the travelling experience. There are many intestinal parasites,
bacteria and viruses which can be transmitted via food, water and
eating utensils. Usually, the most serious one is hepatitus A. You are
strongly advised to learn about hepatitus A, B and the other variants
and get a vaccination to run least chance of any ailment. You can
start your vaccination program in your home country and continue it
here in Thailand. Make sure to bring your vaccination documentation
with you when you come.
The most common health ailment that afflicts expatriates and tourists
in Thailand is a sexually transmitted disease - gonorrhea,chlamydia
,non-specific urethritus (NSU) , genital warts mollusca ("the clam")
herpes syphilus and last but not the least is HIV. In Thailand, the
primary means of transmission of HIV is by heterosexual sex,
overwhelmingly HIV subtype E
Most travellers and expat residents, including those who have no immunizations at all but take reasonable precautions, don't get any serious problems in Thailand. It's recommended that you get immunization against hepatitus A, and older people should seriously consider additional vaccinations as well. You aren't required to take any immunizations before travelling to Thailand, unless you come from areas with yellow fever, in which case you're required to show vaccination. (There's no risk of yellow fever in Thailand.)


