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I would not think so just medical details!
Travel vaccinations depend on the country one plans to visit. Common travel vaccinations are polio, typhoid, hepatitis A and cholera. One can find out which vaccinations are necessary at the website of National Travel Health Network and Centre.
Other countries may have diseases that your home country does not have, so even if you had vaccinations when you were a child, you may still need other vaccinations to travel safely to other countries.
The London travel Clinic provides many different vaccinations. They offer vaccinations for Rabies, Hepatitis B, Hepatitis A, Polio, Typhoid, and Yellow Fever.
By plane,
by donkey
No vaccinations are required for a newborn baby to travel out of state, but they may benefit your baby if there's a chance he could be exposed to certain diseases. Your doctor may suggest that you vaccinate your baby against childhood killers such as polio, diphtheria, pertussis, hepatitis B, tetanus, measles, and haemophilus influenza type B (Hib).
You travel West from the mainland of Ecuador, approximately 1200 kms.
Santa is magical so he can pretty much do anything. So he can travel to Ecuador any way he likes.
Vaccinations are recommended in travel to southern regions.
If you are coming from the US there is not specific requirements for Vaccinations for Abu Dhabi; However, it is good practice to have the following vaccinations when doing international travel of any kind:HEP A & BMMRTyphoidTetanus/Diphtheria
You would travel west.