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Check with your healthcare
provider: you and your family
may need routine as well as
recommended vaccinations.
Vaccines for Your Protection: Southeast Asia
Routine Vaccinations
Before travel, be sure you and your children
are up to date on all routine immunizations
according to schedules approved by the
Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practice (ACIP). See the schedule for adults
and the schedule for infants and chi