Inoculation regulations can change at short notice. Please take medical advice in the case of doubt.
Other risks
Bilharzia (schistosomiasis) is present. Avoid swimming and paddling in fresh water; swimming pools which are well chlorinated and maintained are safe.
Giardiasis,
dysentery,
typhoid fever and
dengue fever are common throughout Cambodia.
Hepatitis A occurs,
hepatitis B is hyperendemic.
Japanese encephalitis occurs in rural areas from May to October and is relatively common in the highlands.
Epidemics of
avian influenza (bird flu) were reported in Asia in 2004 and again in 2005, and some human cases were confirmed. Visitors should avoid bird farms or markets, where contact with poultry might occur.
Rabies is present. For those at high risk, vaccination before arrival should be considered. If you are bitten, seek medical advice without delay. For more information, consult the
Health appendix.
HIV/AIDS is endemic and safe sex practices are essential.
Health insurance, including emergency evacuation, is absolutely essential. Doctors and hospitals expect cash payments for any medical treatment. The cost of medical evacuation is high. The hospital in Phnom Penh is reliable. It is suggested that any visitors bring adequate supplies of any essential personal medication, since that medication may not be available in Cambodia.