Health issues for travel to Iran
Health issues for travel to Iran
Health care in the cities of Iran is good, but in rural areas is generally insufficient and Health facilities are limited. Travelers are advised to have full medical insurance and consult with their medical practitioner prior to travel. A yellow fever vaccination certificate is required for travelers coming from areas with risk of yellow fever transmission.
Depending on your itinerary, your personal risk factors, and the length of your visit, your health care provider may offer you vaccination against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, influenza, rabies, or typhoid. Routine immunizations, such as those that prevent tetanus/diphtheria or "childhood" diseases, should be reviewed and updated as needed. Visiting your dentist before you go is also recommended.
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