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In regards to vaccinations we would always recommend speaking to your GP about your trip and following their advice.
The NHS says Rabies is a vaccine you should consider for trips to Thailand, particularly for travellers whose activities put them at increased risk including:
- those at risk due to their work (e.g. laboratory staff working with the virus, those working with animals or health workers who may be caring for infected patients).
- those travelling to areas where access to post-exposure treatment and medical care is limited.
- those planning higher risk activities such as running or cycling.
- long-stay travellers (more than one month).
Rabies is considered a risk and has been reported in domestic animals in Thailand. Bats may also carry rabies-like viruses.
You can find out more about vaccinations you should consider on the NHS Fit for Travel website - https://www.fitfortravel.nhs.uk/destinations/asia-east/thailand