Friday, August 8, 2014

Vaccines Mandatory To Take Before Travelling Abroad

Vaccines before travelling is must in order to safeguard our health from life threatening diseases that are prevalent in abroad countries.

If planning to travel America, South Africa, and South Asia or for that matter any other abroad country, have you got travel vaccinations?

If no, then right away fix your appointment with a doctor who deals in providing travel immunizations in NYC or elsewhere. Visiting a specialized travel doctor is must because they are well versed with the travel vaccines, diseases prevalent in abroad locations and vaccines required by traveler before visiting a location.

After providing vaccinations, doctor provides a travel certificate, which is mandatory for travelers to carry along with them. If not, they will not be allowed to enter the country to, which they had applied visa.

Following are few vaccinations, which are must for traveler to take when visiting respective abroad locations:

Flu: This disease is prevalent in North America. People visiting this location might have to face fever, headache, and cough, if not immune. Issues can be serious as well i.e. life threatening risk like death.

Hepatitis A: If visiting areas of Indian subcontinent, South America, the Far East and Eastern Europe, traveler is likely to be exposed to Hepatitis A because of the contaminated water and food there. Therefore, in order to stay protected, it is important to get Hepatitis A vaccine.

Yellow fever: It is most petrifying and life threatening disease prevalent in West and Central Africa and in parts of Central and South America. People residing in these countries or visiting these locations never miss out to take yellow fever vaccine. For those who visit these counties quite frequently, do not require getting vaccine as its effects is for almost 10 years.

Japanese Encephalitis: Likewise, yellow fever, this disease is also life threatening. Travelers visiting locations like Southeast Asia and South Asia need to get immune with Japanese Encephalitis.

If you are visiting any of the aforementioned locations, then do make sure you are immune from the diseases prevalent there. Talk to your doctor and confirm that before you head for the trip, you are vaccinated with all the needed vaccines.

Some regular visitors might avoid booster vaccines, but to be on a safe side one must take it, in order to stay risk free.