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Country Guide > Europe > Moldova


Health

 Special PrecautionsCertificate Required?
Yellow FeverNoNo
CholeraYesNo
Typhoid and Polio1N/A
MalariaNoN/A


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Immunisation against typhoid is sometimes recommended.

Food & drink
Mains water is normally chlorinated but bottled water is available and advised. Local meat, poultry, fruit and vegetables are generally considered safe to eat.

Other risks
There is a small risk of hepatitis A in rural areas. Cases of diphtheria have also been reported.
Rabies is present and casual exposure to stray dogs is common throughout Chisinau. Vaccination before arrival should be considered. If you are bitten, seek medical advice without delay. For more information, consult the Health appendix.


Health care
A number of large medical institutions operate in Chisinau, including the Republican Clinical Hospital. Elderly travellers and those with existing health problems may be at risk owing to inadequate medical facilities. There is a reciprocal health agreement with the UK for urgent medical treatment. Otherwise, all services and prescriptions are charged for and doctors and hospitals often expect immediate cash payment; medical insurance is strongly recommended.

Note
Travellers staying longer than three months may be required to produce proof of HIV-negative status.
   
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