Friday, December 27, 2013

Flying to Cambodia? Are you immunized to the possible health issues there?

The affordable travel deals from exotic destinations like Angkor Wat temple complex, white sand beaches of Sihanoukville and many other places in Cambodia have made it one of the most popular tourist places amongst travelers.

However, it cannot be denied that there are no possible health threats there.  This is why, before flying to Cambodia, you need to get vaccinated for antimalarial treatment, and other required health precautions.

If you are flying from NYC, then you can visit any medical facilities dedicated to travel immunizations.

The Center for Disease Control recommends following vaccines for travelers going to Cambodia:
  • Vaccination against hepatitis A & B and typhoid, if visiting rural areas.
  • Traveler planning to participate in outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, or working with animals must receive rabies shots.
  • Farming areas might be prone to Japanese encephalitis diseases. Therefore, traveler must take the vaccine for it.
  • Malaria is commonly found in the areas of Cambodia, therefore traveler must definitely get the vaccine for it.
  • Routine vaccines that involve measles, mumps, rubella, diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus and polio are must to be taken besides recommended ones.

Measles used to be active disease in Cambodia. However, today according to reports it is no longer there. However, still traveler is said to get vaccine for measles, as well. In case, if one had already got the vaccine for it then travel doctor will check whether booster vaccine is required or not.

Cambodia areas also have dengue, filariasis and plague diseases which are caused because of insect bite. As no vaccines are available for these diseases, the CDC or travel clinic doctor recommends the traveler to use preventive measures like insect repellent, mosquito netting, and wearing of long sleeve clothes.

Avian flu is commonly both in birds and humans in Cambodia. The doctor of travel clinic or CDC recommends travelers to avoid contact with local bird population or poultry activities.
People who are found of swimming must safeguard themselves from schistosomiasis and leptospirosis diseases because these are waterborne illnesses found in Cambodia.

After determining the diseases spread in Cambodia, make sure to receive vaccines for all the illnesses, in order to have a safe and sound trip. So, fix your appointment with the travel clinic doctor prior two or three weeks before the trip. Make sure to get travel vaccine certification from the doctor that will be your proof of being vaccinated.

If you are planning to travel to Cambodia, fix your appointment with the travel clinic in NYC to receive travel immunizations.