Not if you live in the Congo and not "to go" there!
Yes, if you are travelling into tropical or ssome sub-tropical regions you need "inoculations" against diseases. Consult you doctor or local hospital, not strangers on the internet about this!
For the Gambia, the EU is recommending at the moment inoculations against:
Yellow Fever, Diphtherie, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis, Measels, Hepatitis A, Abdominaltyphus
Depending on what you are doing there, consider innoculations also against: Hepatitis B, Rabies, Mening.-Meningitis
It is advised to protect yourself from Malaria and AIDS in this area too!
Yes - Yellow fever and make sure polio and BCG are up to date. malaria is prevalent so take anti-malarial tablets too.
Yellow fever. Make sure polio, tetanus and BCG vaccines are up to date and take anti-malarial tablets.
Yes yellow fever. Also make sure polio, BCG and tetanus are up to date and take anti-malarial tablets.
Go to CDC.gov and look up travel section for vaccines needed to travel to Tunisia.
yes
i think so
typhoid,tetanus,heputitis,menigits and rabies.
Definitely yes
In some places in the world, rabbits do not need injections (like Canada), but in other places in the world, rabbits do need injections to protect them against myxomatosis and VHD (like the UK).
yes you do need vactionatins for dominican republic
to get money for the idiots living there
No.
Wow... The river Gambia is named because it runs through the country "The Gambia" not the other way round. The Gambia is named so because of the word "cambio" in Portuguese meaning trade because it was colonised by them and the British.
No a visa is required
yes