No vaccinations are required for entry into Cambodia. However, it is recommended that all visitors be inoculated against typhoid, tetanus, and hepatitis A and B. It is not wise to drink tap water. Prescription drugs are easily obtainable in urban areas. Precautions against malaria, such as doxycycline or larium (check with your doctor on certain adverse side effects to these medicines), are not necessary for Phnom Penh or Siem Reap, but are recommended when visiting more remote provinces. Use mosquito nets in your room. Travelers should consult their doctor or travel centre before leaving for Cambodia.
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