In Reply to: Hi Bagusdaze posted by mspisces on Wednesday, 8. November 2006 at 13:19 Bali Time:
yep sorry not to mention that it was not compulsory. (I'm in Sydney -NSW and our book is blue). While I was in hospital when my children were born Hep B injections were offered to all the bubs in the ward, so I just assumed it was common procedure as everyone had them, and I know a lot of my friends children who are about the same age have had Hep B also (maybe it's not always offered as you explained). I agreed to have it done as they said that we may as well take advantage of the free injections as it covers them from Hep B for life, (they don't require injections every ten years with the type they were given). We have a Hep B immunisation record page in the blue book where any other injections they recieve such as Hep A, typhoids etc is also recorded.
Regarding your Hep A injections off memory I don't think it would be too late if you have them now, I think it's 4-6 weeks prior to leaving that you are required to have the first injection, but I'm sure you'll find out anyway.
I'm sure your kids will have a great time in Bali - Enjoy!