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Health

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


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Poliomyelitis has not been reported for more than six years, although precautions should be taken against typhoid fever.

Food & drink
Mains water is normally chlorinated, and whilst relatively safe may cause mild abdominal upsets. Bottled water is available. Milk is pasteurised and dairy products are safe for consumption. Local meat, poultry, seafood, fruit and vegetables are generally considered safe to eat. There is, however, a risk of biointoxication from raw or cooked fish or shellfish.

Other risks
Hepatitis B is endemic, Hepatitis A and TB also occur. Dengue fever and Japanese encephalitis can occur in epidemics. Jellyfish might also pose some threat.

Health care
Health insurance is strongly advised, owing to the high cost of health care. There is one civilian hospital, the Guam Memorial Hospital, and a number of private clinics, as well as some medical facilities run for US military personnel.


   
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