It depends what you have had already. You don't specifically need any extra vaccinations as long as you are up to date with the usual ones you have in the UK (not sure about US) but you can have Rabies as optional if you want. Although there is no requirement or need to have any extra protection here, it is important to remember that lots of people travel East on holidays and if you do you will need the standard typhoid, yellow fever, etc.
Children need to have been vaccinated against TB before they can start school. In the UK they no longer give BCG so important to get that done before you come.
It depends what you have had already. You don't specifically need any extra vaccinations as long as you are up to date with the usual ones you have in the UK (not sure about US) but you can have Rabies as optional if you want. Although there is no requirement or need to have any extra protection here, it is important to remember that lots of people travel East on holidays and if you do you will need the standard typhoid, yellow fever, etc.
Children need to have been vaccinated against TB before they can start school. In the UK they no longer give BCG so important to get that done before you come.