Delhi Health And Safety
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Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Polio, Yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, Hepatitis B, Rabies, Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) and Tetanus-diphtheria are the common diseases one may need to guard against on a trip to New Delhi. Do take adequate protections and update your vaccinations and inoculations. While Hepatitis A and Typhoid are recommended for all visitors, the remaining vaccinations are essential for an extended stay, contact with locals and animals in the country and for visiting the rural areas.
A number of other preventive measures are also essential while in the city.
Do abstain from eating cut fruits and food items displayed in the open. As far
as possible, drink packaged water and where not available try to consume water
boiled for 20 minutes. Open kitchens are common in the city this allows you
to supervise the hygiene standards. In case of a medical emergency contact a
qualified medical practitioner. Delhi offers excellent medical facilities. Do
contact one of the reputed hospitals listed on the page Delhi Hospitals for
proper treatment and medication. Most medicines are available in the city. However,
it is always helpful to carry medication if you are in regular need of a specific
medicine. Your local embassy and tourist information center are extremely helpful
too. Do not hesitate to contact them if the need arises.