If you’re planning to travel to Eastern Europe and/or Northern Asia in the next coming months, you should understand the following health information. The Middle East region.
When traveling to the Middle East,
you should plan to have the following vaccines. Be sure to discuss your
travel plans with your health care professional in order to determine
whether there might be any additional vaccines you may need.
Hepatitis A-This vaccine is also known as the
immune globulin (IG) vaccine. It is important to know that transmission
of hepatitis A virus can occur from direct in person contact as well as
exposure to water, shellfish or ice that has been contaminated or
polluted. Further transmission can occur from consuming foods such as
fruits, vegetables and other foods that have not been cooked or that
were contaminated or polluted during harvesting and/or handling.
Hepatitis B-You may be exposed to this disease by
coming in contact with body fluids or blood. Transmission can also occur
through sexual intercourse with locals or through medical treatment.
Malaria-You should be aware that the risk of malaria can be high even in cities in the Middle East. You can obtain an anti-malarial drug from
your health care professional to avoid contracting this disease.
Remember that you should continue to take the ant-malarial drugs even
after leaving high risk areas, as directed by your physician. Symptoms
associated with malaria can occur for up to one year following exposure.
In the event that you experience fever or symptoms similar to the flu,
make a point to see your physician immediately and let them know about
your travels to high-risk areas.
Rabies-Take precaution by obtaining a pre-exposure
vaccination. This is especially important if you will be in the outdoors
in the Middle East for extended periods of time.
Typhoid-This disease may be contracted when you
come in contact with contaminated food or water. Be aware that consuming
beverages or food that have been handled by an infected individual can
also cause you to contract the disease. Avoid foods sold by street
vendors.
Meningococcal-You will need this vaccine if you plan to travel to Mecca.
Polio-Individuals under the age of 15 are required to have this vaccine if traveling to Mecca.
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