Travel Health: Medical facilities in Bucharest are good, but poor in the
smaller towns and basic medical supplies are often in short supply.
There is a reciprocal health agreement with the UK and most EU
countries, whose citizens are entitled to free or low-cost
emergency medical treatment on presentation of a European Health
Insurance Card (EHIC), but travel health insurance is strongly
advised. There have been a number of Hepatitis A cases in Romania
and visitors are advised to seek medical advice about inoculations
before travelling. Tap water is safe to drink, although bottled
water is widely available. Stray dogs carry rabies and should be
avoided. Cases of Avian bird flu have been reported in the country,
but no human incidences have been reported. The risk for travellers
is very low, but visitors should avoid any contact with domestic,
caged or wild birds and ensure that eggs and poultry dishes are
well cooked.
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