If you’re planning to get vaccinated in Bali, this guide provides a detailed overview of the process, including where to go, what to prepare, how much it costs, and the types of vaccines available. Ad…
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Following the recent death of a local resident from rabies, the Bali government is intensifying its vaccination program. A large-scale campaign is underway in Denpasar and is now expanding to other re…
Animals transmitting rabies have bitten people in Bali 34,809 times this year alone. This is the statistic up to August 2024, shared by the Secretary of the Coordinating Group for the Prevention and C…
Are you planning a trip or relocating to Bali with your pet? Let’s go over the key details for transporting your furry companions, including required documents, vaccinations, recommended agencies, and…
What you need to know about the rabies virus…
Rabies is an acute infectious disease that affects both animals and humans. It is caused by a virus that attacks the central nervous system and always results in a fatal outcome after the appearance o…
Kerobokan, Berawa, Canggu…
Listriani and associates — Kerobokan
There are two branches of the clinic — one in Renon (Denpasar) — operates 24 hours. The second one is in Kerobokan on Semer Street, here.
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One of the main attractions in Ubud is the Monkey Forest. Within its territory stands the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal temple. Its walls have become covered in moss due to age and humidity, trees have…
Dengue fever continues to spread in Bali Province, with 1,460 cases recorded by the end of January 2025, according to the Bali Provincial Health Department. The highest number of infections has been r…
46-year-old Angela Deliva from Canada nearly became a victim of her own kindness. During her trip to Bali, she noticed a stray dog, felt sorry for it, and decided to take it in. However, when she trie…
The Bali Health Service recorded 15,179 cases of dengue fever across the island in 2024, with 25 fatalities reported.
Head of the Bali Health Office, I Nyoman Gede Anom, stated that dengue cases are now being detected not only during the rainy season but also in the dry season.