Medical advice for travel: J
Last updated at 16:17 10 January 2002
Where diseases have been asterisked (*) immunisation against them is recommended in certain circumstances, and you should seek further advice from your GP or a travel clinic.
JAMAICA
Compulsory vaccinations: yellow fever certificate required if arriving from infected areas. Infants under 1 year are exempt.
Recommended immunisations: *diphtheria, hepatitis A, *hepatitis B, *TB, tetanus.
JAPAN
Compulsory vaccinations: none.
Recommended immunisations: *Japanese B encephalitis, polio, tetanus.
JORDAN
Compulsory vaccinations: yellow fever certificate required if arriving from infected areas. Infants under 1 year are exempted.
Recommended immunisations: *diphtheria, hepatitis A, *hepatitis B, polio, *TB, tetanus, typhoid.
Health risks: rabies.
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