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Maldives - Innoculations?

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brainiac | 12:03 Sun 03rd Jan 2016 | Travel
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Have any ABers been to the Maldives, and if so do you need to take anti-malaria tablets, or get other innoculations before travelling there?
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I don't know brainiac, but can I go with you ?
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Ha ha - I'm really only asking because a fab-looking week's holiday there is the prize this week in the Sunday Times Where Was I? competition, which I always enjoy solving.....
The National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC) was set up by the Department of Health and is commissioned by Public Health England to provide accurate health information to British travellers. It also works closely with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. So information from NaTHNaC should be regarded as about as 'official' as it's possible to be. It's a pity that hardly anybody seems to know about their service!

Here's their information relating to the Maldives:
http://travelhealthpro.org.uk/locations/maldives/
I've been to the Maldives about a dozen times.

If you are sticking to the tourist islands (and you cannot go to non-tourist islands without permission) no real precautions are needed. For most tropical countries Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Diptheria innoculations are recommended though there is no real risk of these in the Maldives. There is no Malaria (and in fact very few mosquitoes). There are plenty of biting insects but mossies are scarce mainly because there is virtually no standing water and no rivers.

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