Pneumonia and Infuenza are common in Suzhou Area's. There is also a limited risk of Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, Polio, Tuberculosis, Tetanus and Rabies. During the hot seasons it's recommended to use mosquito nets, sprays and wear clothing that covers your entire body to protect you from irritating mosquito bites.
Vaccination
There is no compulsory vaccination when entering China. However it is advisable to be immunized against Tetanus, Typhoid, Poliomyelitis, Hepatitis A and B. Maybe also opt for the Rabies and Japanese Encephelitis vaccination.
Hygiene
Toilets in China are not very hygienic and it is best to avoid public toilets unless in a case of emergency.
The most acceptable public toilets are in good hotels and restauants.
When buying food and vegetables check the expiry date and wash the fruits and vegetables before eating them.
The tap water is not suitable for drinking. Drinkable water may be provided at a few of the best hotels, but better is not to drink tap water. Boiled water is sometimes offered in thermo bottles in hotel rooms but you also need to make sure this is fresh. Bootled mineral water are sold for around 2-3 Yuan, and is widely available in stores, restaurants and street kiosks.
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