Some time ago, the Thai Ministry of Health published a list of nine Thai dishes that can easily cause diarrhea.

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Thailand is known as a paradise with beautiful beaches and a rich culture, but there are also reasons not to choose the country as a holiday destination. From chaotic traffic to health risks and tourist crowds, the disadvantages can sometimes outweigh the advantages. Discover ten reasons here that make you doubt whether Thailand is really worth it for your holiday.

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The Thai Ministry of Health has issued a food-borne illness warning during the summer season. The ministry advises people to choose mostly cooked foods and to wash their hands regularly to avoid diseases such as diarrhoea, food poisoning, typhoid and cholera.

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Since Thursday, fever, dizzy (but barely eating) and muscle aches. Very tired. Sleep a lot. Friday fever a lot less, just like the rest of the symptoms. This Saturday, as good as fever free and sleep well. 

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The Thai Department of Disease Control has published a list of seven infectious and non-infectious diseases that regularly occur in Thailand. Based on statistics, it is expected that these diseases will sometimes also occur in 2018 to an increasing extent.

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Those who come to Thailand for the first time will notice it: hygiene and food safety are clearly different than in the Netherlands or Belgium. You can therefore be affected by traveler's diarrhea or considerable food poisoning.

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Yingluck Prime Minister Yingluck was admitted to Rama IX hospital on Monday night with suspected food poisoning. She suffered from diarrhoea, abdominal pain, nausea and fatigue. She had to let go of the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday and other activities scheduled for yesterday.

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In Chiang Mai, six people have died in suspicious circumstances in the past two months. The New Zealand Ministry of Health is warning travelers who want to visit Chiang Mai. New Zealand Sarah Carter (23) fell ill last month while staying at the Downtown Inn in Chiang Mai and died a day later. The cause of death was thought to be food poisoning. Since her death, several deaths have been reported under similar circumstances and around the same time. Inflammation…

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