We had Hep A, Hep B, polio, and typhoid in 1998 before we went (never thought of tetanus ) Thought at the time we were being over cautious, don't think so now after looking at yr link gipimann!
You really should consider getting Hepatitus A and Typhoid (usually a combined vaccination).
Also, a lot of travellers get stomach/diarrhoea problems in Egypt at some point or other. Immodium is not really much good; you can get stuff called Antinal in the local pharmacies; works really well (local drugs for local bugs). Also bring some rehydration salts as well.
I'd be a small bit concerned re misinformation provided by previous poster re no vaccines req'd.
Egypt is a place where u certainly need vaccinations as listed by other posters
Where are you intending to visit ? There is also regional Malaria advisory issued at certain times of the year. We were advised ( living in the UK at the time ) to have Hep/polio/typhoid/tetanus shots and at the time we travelled and the regions we were visiting we were advised that the anti malaria was not required. I do seem to remember a painful reaction to the typhoid shot. And I can second the local drug for local bug approach...you will almost certainly have a stomach prob.