If you are going on a short trip to one of the large cities. Then it isn't a huge necessity.
However, for long periods of time, you will need them.
You will need:
Diphtheria1 dayTuberkulosis6 weeksHepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)1 weekHepatitis B3 - 4 weeksRabies4 weeksTetanus1 dayTyphoid1 weekTickborne encephalitis4 weeks
This is according to Traveldoctor.com
No you don't need to get vaccines to go to Barbados. http://kissbarbados.com
No. We don't have mosquitos and we don't have unsafe water.
no, guinea pigs dont need vaccines and only need to be taken to the vet when ill or injured.
No, you do not need any vaccines when you travel to Ireland.
You aren't required to get any vaccinations, but the recommended vaccines are: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Typhoid Yellow Fever Rabies Consult your nearby travel vaccine clinic to get these vaccines.
All equids (and tapirs) require the same vaccines but these will vary according to where they live.
It slows their spoilage.
No. You will need the following; - Transport - A passport - Money
no
depends on what country you go to
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Vaccines changed society because with out vaccines then there would be so many deaths. Vaccines help to prevent the disease before you get it. Why pay a visit to the doctor when you can just go get the vaccine and not have to get the disease.