There are no required vaccinations for entry to Korea and
standards of medical care are high. Payment for treatment is
usually expected in advance. Medical insurance with provision for
repatriation is also recommended. Hepatitis A and typhoid
inoculations are recommended, and there is a small risk of malaria
is some areas. Outbreaks of bird flu have been confirmed throughout
the country, but no human infections have been reported. The risk
to travellers is low, but as a precaution visitors should ensure
that all poultry and egg dishes are well cooked, and contact with
live birds is avoided. Tap water is chlorinated but may cause
stomach upsets, therefore it is preferable to drink bottled water.
Food should be well cooked and milk boiled.
View information on diseases: Typhoid fever,
Malaria,
Hepatitis A,
Swine flu