
There are no required vaccination to enter India, aside for yellow fever if you are arriving from countries with risk of Yellow fever virus transmission but according to www.nc.cdc.gov website, travellers to India should at least have all routine vaccinations, as well as Hepatitis A and Typhoid. The latter is a real risk in India, as it can be contracted from contaminated water, which is not uncommon in the country. Approximately 8% of travellers to developing countries require medical care during or after travel; the main diagnoses are vaccine-preventable diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes that all international travellers should be up to date with routine vaccinations.
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