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Top 13 Diseases and Medical Conditions in Thailand that Expats Should Be Aware Of
We have identified Dengue fever, malaria, chikungunya, HIV, Hepatitis A and B, Zika, typhoid fever, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, leptospirosis, food poisoning, respiratory illnesses, and COVID-19 as the top 13 diseases in Thailand that expats need to be extra careful about. The allure of Land of Smiles lies in its beautiful scenery, rich culture, warm climate, …
Coronavirus Outbreak: A Short Guide and Update for Expats in Thailand
The COVID-19 pandemic took Thailand by storm, leaving many stricken with worry as they did everything they could to avoid contracting the disease. A lot of expats in Thailand remained stuck in the country due to border lockdowns. As the world came to grasp the severity of the virus, proper precautions and restrictions took place …
Leptospirosis in Thailand
A bacterial infection, leptospirosis, is spread through the urine of domesticated animals such as dogs, farm animals, and small rodents. A common disease affecting animal lovers and an occupational hazard to outdoor workers, the disease thrives in warm parts of the world, such as Southeast Asia. During periods of heavy rain or floods in Thailand, …
The Cost of Maternity Care in Thailand’s Private Hospitals
Having a baby is one of life’s biggest decisions, and it’s probably one of the most expensive too. While Thailand is known for its affordable cost of living, the costs associated with maternity care vary from one hospital to another, starting from THB ฿99,000 (~USD $2,815) in private hospitals. From prenatal requirements to the type …
How to Open a Bank Account in Thailand in 2023
If you plan to come to Thailand to retire or even further your career here, opening up a Thai bank account will make it a lot easier for you to manage your retirement funds from abroad or receive your salary if you get paid in Thai baht. The good news is that finding the right …
Dengue Fever in Thailand
Continuous rainfall, high population density, subtropical/tropical climate, and high population mobility are all factors that contribute to the prevalence of dengue fever in Thailand. As there are no effective treatments for the disease, protecting yourself is the top priority. September in Thailand is mesmerizing in many ways: festivals such as the Mon Floating Boat Festival …
Overview of HIV in Thailand
HIV is probably one of the deadliest diseases one can get. It is not treatable even with modern drugs and technology. Even worse, it is necessary to take prescribed medication for life. If not, the disease progresses and drastically decreases life expectancy. Here’s what you need to know about HIV in Thailand. Currently, about 560,000 …
What is the Zika Virus?
The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne virus, and most people who are infected do not develop symptoms. However, those infected by the Zika virus are shown to have symptoms ranging from rashes, fevers, muscle and joint pain, malaise, headaches, and conjunctivitis, with an incubation period of 3-14 days. Although cases of the Zika virus have …
Cost of Living in Thailand
Loved by expats, Thailand offers everyone a high quality of life at an affordable price. While the expenses in urban areas like Bangkok and Phuket are higher than those of smaller cities in the northern or northeast regions, the average cost of living is still lower than other parts of the world. Ranking among the …
Expats Health Insurance Guide to Staying Healthy in Thailand
From vaccinations to choosing the right insurance and navigating the recently implemented dual pricing system for public hospitals, this guide will go through key things to take note of before and after you relocate to Thailand, the Land of Smiles! Thailand is an amazing tourist destination and one of the best countries to relocate to …