In Reply to: Which vaccinations to take.... posted by merryanddewey on Wednesday, 3. August 2005 at 21:05 Bali Time:
many doctors dont see the necessity for Hep B. The only thing being if you are involved in an accident and another person has hep B and you come into contact with their blood and you have an open wound or cut then you could be at risk.
In Australia now most school children are vaccinated for Hep B.
Hep A, Typhoid, Tetanus given as ADT [adult diptheria and tetanus combined], & polio booster are highly recommended here.
In many cases Hep A & B are given as a combined injection called Twinrix.
thanks for your info...cheers :-)