Monday, January 11, 2010

Vaccinations For Tanzania What Vaccinations/immunizations Do I Need When Traveling To Tanzania?

What vaccinations/immunizations do i need when traveling to tanzania? - vaccinations for tanzania

I think to go to Tanzania next year and wondered what vaccines should also get in to. I have heard that malaria has side effects. Does anyone have any tips or something? Thanks

2 comments:

manxbike... said...

Health in Tanzania
Vaccines recommended for all travelers: Hepatitis A, typhoid, yellow fever (from a field of yellow fever), polio, meningitis, hepatitis B occur, rabies, then all drivers will update to tetanus - diphtheria, measles - mumps and rubella, and varicella vaccines against
Need for vaccines against yellow fever:
If you are traveling from an infected area and> 1 years.

Malaria area of risk management:
Malaria is present in all areas, except at altitudes above 1800 m (5906 ft) of resistance to chloroquine malaria: Confirmed

Arthropod diseases: Diseases caused by arthropods such as fever, transmitted, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, malaria, plague, relapsing fever, Rift Valley fever, and tick bite fever (ticks were above all) in most parts of the region recorded. However, with the exception of malaria (chloroquine resistant) in some areas, it is unlikely that the major health problems for travelers. Sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis come). Various forms of filariasis, leishmaniasis tungiasis (penetration of the skinLarva can) of the female sand flea to be found in parts of Kenya.

Communicable disease through food and water:
Food infections and waterborne diseases are common in some areas, particularly amebiasis and typhoid fever. Hepatitis A is present in this area. Schistosomiasis is endemic in Botswana, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland and Zimbabwe.

Other diseases:
Other diseases: The southern African countries have always been free of polio, and the risk of contact with the polio virus is now low. Hepatitis B is hyperendemic. Rabies can be dangerous in certain regions.

Other hazards:
Other hazards are snake bites.

Charlie said...

See the following website for recommendations of the CDC.

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