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Article DetailsSmart Overseas Travelers Take Care with Immunizations |
| Date Added: February 07, 2012 07:39:31 AM |
| Author: abhyudaya |
| Category: Health: Addictions |
| Globalization, the flow of information, goods, capital and people across political and geographic boundaries, has benefitted to all of us a lot. Increased trade has raised income level of individuals and they can afford better health care. Also the trade deficit through global market tells the government spending on health care. Efficient and inexpensive transportation has made almost all places accessible. With faster mode of transport, you can have your breakfast in America, lunch in Europe and enjoy your evening tea in China. Today, thousands of travelers go daily from developed to developing countries on business or pleasure trips. Unfortunately, this has also helped transcontinental movement of infectious diseases. With the use of air travel, people go to foreign lands, contract a disease, get home, and expose others to the disease. This information is not worrying but demands precaution from international travelers. Advances in medical science have helped develop vaccines and cures for some of the worst diseases. With the proper vaccinations you can prepare your body to defend itself if it comes in contact with one of these diseases. Knowledge is key. Many arrive with insufficient health advice which often results in lots of illnesses that spoil a good part of their journey. Here are few important tips on travel vaccines and International immunizations before you consider packing your bags. When to vaccinate for your travel? You should ensure that you get all the needed vaccinations at least one month before your departure date as most vaccines take time to become effective in your body. Some travel vaccines are given over a period of time. Fewinternational immunizations are required three to six months in advance. Many require a series of shots such Hepatitis Some may have to return a few times before you are cleared for travel. Ensure that you make time for you and your loved ones to obtain the necessary immunizations before departure. Which travel vaccines are needed for your destination? To find out which immunizations you need for your trip, just visit the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) web site at www.cdc.gov/travel and enter your destination. The CDC divides travel vaccinations into three types: routine, recommended, and required. |
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