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Travelling to Taiwan from Singapore. Vaccinations and medications required.

All travellers
Make sure you are up-to-date with your routine vaccinations before you travel to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel to Taiwan. These vaccines include:

Get your Mumps, Measles, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine before going to Taiwan. These vaccines may have been given during childhood, but over time, your immunity may have weakened, thus making you susceptible to being infected. Immunity testing is available, and if the levels are found to be non-protective, then the vaccination should be given.
Get your Tetanus, Diphtheria, and acellular Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine before going to Taiwan. During childhood, the Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (DTP) vaccine may have been given, but over time, your immunity may have weakened. Shim Clinic recommends that every 10 years, you should repeat the adult version, which is the Tdap vaccine.
Get your Varicella (Chickenpox) vaccine before going to Taiwan. Particularly for those who recall never having been infected with Chickenpox in the past. Varicella immunity testing is available. And if levels are found to be not protective, then the vaccination should be given.
Get your Polio vaccine before going to Taiwan. Although this vaccine may have been given during childhood, but over time, your immunity may have weakened, thus making you susceptible to being infected.
Get your annual Influenza (Flu) vaccine before going to Taiwan. Every 6 months, the World Health Organisation (WHO) issues new Influenza vaccine composition recommendations. As the recommended composition may change with each season, Shim Clinic recommends that you should keep yourself updated with the latest vaccine.
Most travellers
Get these travel vaccines and medications, because there is a risk of these diseases when visiting Taiwan

Shim Clinic recommends this vaccine, because you can get Hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in Taiwan, regardless of where you are eating or staying.
Some travellers
Shim Clinic recommends these vaccines and medications when travelling to Taiwan based on, where you are going, how long you are staying, and what you will be doing, and from what country you will be travelling from.

You can get Hepatitis B through sexual contact, contaminated needles, and blood products, so Shim Clinic recommends this vaccine if you might have sex with a new partner, get a tattoo or piercing, or have any medical procedures in Taiwan.
You may need this vaccine if your trip will last more than a month, depending on where you are going in Taiwan, and what time of the year you are travelling. You should consider this vaccine if you plan to visit rural areas in Taiwan or will be spending a lot of time outdoors, even for trips shorter than a month. Shim Clinic can help you decide if this vaccine is right for you based on your travel plans.
Rabies is not a major risk to most travellers to Taiwan. Shim Clinic recommends rabies vaccine particularly for these groups:

  • Travellers involved in outdoor and other activities in remote areas that put them at risk for animal bites (such as adventure travel and caving).
  • People who would be working with or around animals (such as veterinarians, wildlife professionals and researchers).
  • People who are taking long trips, or moving to Taiwan.
  • Children, because they tend to play with animals, might not report bites, and are more likely to have animal bites on their head and neck.

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