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Health Care, Disease Control, Crime and Safety in Greece

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Medical services are adequate but not as sophisticated as some other industrialized nations.

You may want to be vaccinated against hepatitis A, hepatitis B, influenza, or tick-borne encephalitis. Routine immunizations, such as those that prevent tetanus/diphtheria or "childhood" diseases, should be reviewed and updated as needed. Quite a few diseases, including hepatitis A, are transmitted by unsanitary food handling procedures and contaminated water. Food and beverage precautions are essential in order to reduce chance of illness.

Violent crime against foreigners is infrequent but purse-snatching and pick-pocketing is on the rise at popular tourist sites and on crowded public transportation. Reports of date or acquaintance rape have also increased, with most of the offenses occurring on the islands. Avoid walking around at night in certain districts of the capital. Avoid secluded areas, parks, and down-market bars and restaurants, especially at night. Women are advised to remain vigilant and refuse rides from strangers or casual acquaintances.