In your anecdotal experience - Bangkok without Hep A/Typhoid vaccines, risky?
Put off getting vaccinations then couldn't get into the doctor in time. I know everyone on this sub except me has been to SEA before, hoping to draw on that wisdom.
I have all the standard immunizations they give in the US for like attending school and stuff, as well as a flu shot. But I'm relatively sure that Hep A and Typhoid are not standard and I probably should've found a clinic. But I didn't, and now it's too late and I'm in the airport.
I'm planning to find a travel clinic once I get there, but I don't want to wait two weeks to start eating all the street food. I know I shouldn't be getting medical advice from reddit, but I'm just curious if anyone gone vaccine-free and lived to tell the tale? (Kidding, a little, but seriously should I stick to proper restaurants until they kick in or will I probably be fine?)
Submitted December 30, 2018 at 04:36PM by armadillorevolution http://bit.ly/2CFj41h

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