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Old Oct 28th, 2016, 03:54 AM
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Do I need the rabies jab for bali?

Hi, I'm going to Bali & The Gili Islands for 3 weeks at the end of April. Just wondering if it's necessary for me to have the rabies jab and the japanese encephalitis jab? As we don't really want any we don't need.

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Old Oct 28th, 2016, 04:24 AM
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Best to ask your GP or consult a travel clinic as there are no medical professionals here. For general advice see http://www.fitfortravel.scot.nhs.uk/...indonesia.aspx
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You can also check the CDC website. I have been to both places, along with a lot of other places in Asia, and never bothered with either of those shots. They are usually only recommended if you are spending time in rural areas.
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Old Oct 28th, 2016, 07:15 AM
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Yes, do read the cdc website and the fitfortravel site before going any further. What kinds of activities will you be doing in Bali? Any bike-riding in rural areas, for instance, or other activities that place you at higher risk for dog bites or monkey bites?

Do make sure you have med evac insurance, as you will want to know you can get to Singapore quickly if you do get bitten.
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Dogs are usually too exhausted with the heat and thirst to offer any threat. But I wouldn't stroke one, and like Katie states be careful if you ride a bike [watch out for pot-holes too].

Monkeys can be a threat if you visit Monkey Forest in Ubud. Saw a few stupid tourists egging them on, which isn't a good idea. One scratch and you need to see a doc.
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Old Oct 28th, 2016, 05:38 PM
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I have no information on Japanese encephalitis in Bali. Unfortunately I know quite a bit about exposure to rabies.

Dog bites are common in Bali, especially (but not only) in rural or village environments; however most biters are not rabid. Dogs are allowed to roam freely everywhere in Bali and they can be territorial and protective. Give them--and monkeys--a wide berth.

The chance of a tourist getting bitten in Bali is extremely low but if it happens, you will want to get the post-exposure vaccine.

The post-exposure vaccine is generally available in Bali though not everywhere and it is very expensive. So my advice would be if you're worried to the point of being uncomfortable around dogs, get the pre-exposure vaccine.
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Old Dec 3rd, 2016, 01:39 PM
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I just returned and did not bother getting the vaccination before my trip. However, I was quite surprised by the dogs I encountered and warnings locals gave me. In Ubud, I was told by locals to be careful of several dogs that roamed one of the main streets. In Seminyak at night on the beach, a pack of dogs surrounded me and were very threatening just north of the W hotel. Here's a tip - do not run, be calm, and talk to them sweetly. My Lonely Planet book said Bali can run out of the shot and some travelers have had to fly to Singapore for it. Not trying to scare you, but just sharing my own personal experience.
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Always good to carry a long stick on walks.
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