Yellow fever Travel Insurance |
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Yellow fever (also called yellow jack, black vomit or vomito negro, or sometimes American Plague) is an acute viraldisease.It is an important cause of haemorrhagic illness in many African and South American countries despite existence of an effective vaccine. The yellow refers to the jaundice symptoms that affect some patients. Yellow fever vaccine has to be given in a Yellow Fever Centre registered with the World Health Organisation. Here at The Travel Clinic Ltd we are registered and will give you an official yellow fever certificate which will last for ten years Do I need a vaccination? Since the disease is so devastating many countries, which are now free of yellow fever, require evidence that those entering the country have been immunised. You may need to check whether this vaccine is mandatory for the country you are travelling. It is worth considering that not all outbreaks of yellow fever are reported, particularly in areas with poor communication The first reports of cholera type disease are coming from Mexico as they are facing the clear-up after extreme flooding Days of heavy rains last week put most of Tabasco state, including the capital Villahermosa, under several feet of water, in one of the largest natural disasters in recent Mexican history Tropical Storm Noel caused heavy rains for six consecutive days which resulted in flooding and over saturated dams and the overflow of rivers, streams and gullies. This is one of the most tragic events in the history of Dominican Republic, many fear the potential risk of cholera With 110 cases of cholera reported in Phuket so far in 2007, the Vietnam Cholera is occurring worldwide due to severe flooding in Africa, Asia and South America
Cholera is transmitted by contaminated water Published with he kind permission of The Travel Clinic Ltd www.travelcliniccambridge.co.uk |
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