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As
an EU country, Italy has reciprocal health agreements with
other member states, including Britain. To take advantage
of this service, you will need a form E111, available at main
Post Offices. Treatment in private hospitals is not covered,
and some charges are likely for medication and other services.
No vaccinations
are required for entry to Italy unless you have been travelling
through a part of the world where yellow fever or cholera
is prevalent.
Italy
does not have any major diseases to worry about, but bear
in mind the following:
Water:
Generally safe to drink, unless you see the sign 'acqua non
potable' (do not drink the water). You might prefer to stick
to bottled water though, as often just a change in water can
cause a tummy upset.
Heatstroke:
If you go to Italy in high Summer, don't sit out roasting
for hours on end - apply the normal rules of sunbathing, take
it easy and use a high-factor sunscreen as you are likely
to be unused to the stronger sun. Prevention is better than
cure, but sunburn cream should be in the medical kit too,
along with any regular drugs you take.
Prickly
heat: Heat rashes are common if your body suddenly
gets a dose of warm weather it isn't used to - take some soothing
creams with you.
High
altitudes: If you are walking in high altitudes,
hypothermia can be a hazard. Take proper clothing if you are
likely to get caught outside for a long period.
Motion
sickness: If you are likely to undergo long journeys,
and particularly round mountainous roads such as the cliff-edge
roads along the Neapolitan Riviera, travel sickness pills
are a good idea.
Insect
bites: Mosquitoes are a nuisance in some areas (though
they don't spread malaria). Take anti-histamine creams with
you if you react badly (though treatments are readily available
in local chemists).
Jellyfish,
snakes, leishmaniasis (from sandflies), Lyme disease (from
ticks), rabies: Technically, all the aforementioned
could be a threat, but ask the locals if they're a problem
where you are going and take their advice - don't swim where
jellyfish might lurk, wear boots walking in viper territory.
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