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Taiwan : Travel Health
WARNING! This information is out-dated and likely to be inaccurate!
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Please note that this health information about Taiwan may be out-of-date. Always research the current health conditions and issues in any region you plan to visit prior to departure.
Infectious Diseases and Medical Concerns for Taiwan
The following medical diseases or health concerns are more common in travel to Taiwan (compared to the USA and other areas of the Western World):
- travelers’ diarrhea
- cholera
- Escherichia coli diarrhea
- hepatitis A
- schistosomiasis - found in fresh water
- typhoid fever
- Insect born diseases
- parasitic diseases
- Dengue fever
- filariasis
- Japanese encephalitis
- leishmaniasis
- plague - risk for travelers is small
- toxoplasmosis
- HIV
- AIDS
- hepatitis B
- Tuberculosis
More Common Diseases and Medical Concerns for Taiwan
The following health concerns or diseases are more commonly found in Taiwan compared to the USA and other areas of the Western World:
- motor vehicle trauma - wear seatbelts and avoid night driving
- trematode (worm) infection - avoid eating undercooked foods
Epidemics for Taiwan
The following health concerns, diseases or comments are related to epidemics in Taiwan:
- SARS - 2003
Vaccinations for Travel to Taiwan
The following medical vaccinations are desirable or helpful for travel to Taiwan to prevent contagious diseases in Taiwan:
- hepatitis A - or immune globulin (IG)
- hepatitis B if you might be exposed to blood (for example, health-care workers), have sexual contact with the local population, stay longer than 6 months, or be exposed through medical treatment
- Japanese encephalitis only if you plan to visit rural areas for 4 weeks or more, except under special circumstances, such as a known outbreak of Japanese encephalitis
- rabies - if you might be exposed to wild or domestic animals through your work or recreation
- typhoid
- tetanus - booster dose as needed, diphtheria - booster dose as needed, measles - booster dose as needed
Preventions or Health Precautions for Travel to Taiwan
Any health risk of travel to Taiwan may be reduced by the following precautionary health measures when visiting Taiwan:
- high rate of motor vehicle trauma - avoid night driving and wear seatbelts
- mosquito bite prevention
- insect bite protection
- avoid drinking non-treated water - only drink bottled or canned water
- eat only thoroughly cooked food or fruits and vegetables you have peeled yourself
- to prevent fungal and parasitic infections, keep feet clean and dry, and do not go barefoot
- always use latex condoms to reduce the risk of HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases
- don’t eat food purchased from street vendors
- don’t drink beverages with ice
- don’t share needles with anyone
- don’t handle animals (especially monkeys, dogs, and cats), to avoid bites and serious diseases (including rabies and plague - risk for travelers is small)
- don’t swim in fresh water. Salt water is usually safer
- avoid crowded public places and public transportation whenever possible
Other Relevant Issues for Travel to Taiwan
The following may be issues relevant to travel to Taiwan:
- high level medical care where facilities are comparable to other industrialised countries is available in Taipei
- adequate medical care is available throughout the rest of the country but not to the standard of industrialized countries
- those requiring work permits
- residency or staying longer than 90 days will be tested for HIV
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