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hurray
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I have some non-nepali friends who are planning to travel to Nepal sometime in the future. What are the shots that I need to suggest them to take before leaving for Nepal to avoid getting infected? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
psychodreamer
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Do Tell him to take some dick shot coz they won't find it there. Don't tell him to take bullet shots coz its too many out there. Peace.
Katmandude
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Go to the nearest clinic..(in my case, HealthPartners), they have a list of shots for foreign travels catagorized by region. They will advise. But to get the full course you have to start taking from a month ro so ahead so that you can take all the shots they recommend. k'dude
sense
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he he that was funny psycho ;)
mahakaal
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i wonder how many foreigners have died in nepal becasue of bullets except while climbing mountains and their natural death.......... funny f@#k
Hushpuppy
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hahaa..yeah don't forget to ask them to carry a toilet paper everywhere..and buy bottled water...if you believe in shots..a coke shot willl them to higher altitude than mount everest..hehhee..word of advice..only for 18 and above...
hurray
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Yeah, yeah, that was very helpful. With such a helpful mentality that we have, we are sure to progress and be way ahead of others in another 100 years. Hoina ta?
hurray
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BTW, thanks katmandude for your advice.
locum
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hurray, if you are in the uk,go to the website of the london college of tropical health to look for shots and tablets to take listed for every country. you can find the same info on the centre of communicable diseases (CDC) website for North America(if thats where you are). The shots can be given by your family doctor/GP or the clinics in your nearest hospital. hope this helps just google the above centres for more info.
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