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DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS The following vaccinations are recommended for your protection and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Before you travel, the following vaccines should be reviewed and updated if necessary: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Polio. Influenza. Influenza vaccination is recommended for alltravellers over
UGANDA: YELLOW FEVER Uganda Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travellers 1 year of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 ZIMBABWE: AIR POLLUTION In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Zimbabwe is considered moderately unsafe. The most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 22 µg/m3 which exceeds the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. Contributors to poor air quality in Zimbabwe include the mining,cement, and
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: FOOD AND WATER SAFETY Dominican Republic: Food & Water Safety. All too often, travellers abruptly find themselves suffering from a gastrointestinal infection. This condition occurs so regularly that it merits its own name: Traveller’s Diarrhea. The culprits are bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and toxins that are transmitted through contaminated food and water,and
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: MALARIA Dominican Republic General Health Risks: Malaria Malaria is transmitted by the night-time - dusk to dawn - biting female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria - Overview How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria World Malaria Risk Chart. Risk is present throughout the country, including urban areas, except areas specified:GHANA: YELLOW FEVER
Ghana Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required on arrival from all travellers 9 months of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory.. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 SOUTH AFRICA: YELLOW FEVER South Africa Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the SWITZERLAND: LYME DISEASE Description. Lyme Disease is caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia transmitted through the bite of infected ticks belonging to the Ixodes genus. Borrelia burgdorferi is the predominant cause of the illness in North America, and Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii in Europe and Asia. Ticks get infected when they feed on deer THAILAND: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS Thailand General Health Risks: Sexually Transmitted Infections Description. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), are caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites that are transmitted through unprotected sex (vaginal,anal,
HAITI: AIR POLLUTION Symptoms. Short term symptoms resulting from exposure to air pollution include itchy eyes, nose and throat, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, headaches, nausea, and upper respiratory infections (bronchitis and pneumonia). It also exacerbates asthma and emphysema. Long term effects include lung cancer, cardiovasculardisease
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS The following vaccinations are recommended for your protection and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Before you travel, the following vaccines should be reviewed and updated if necessary: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Polio. Influenza. Influenza vaccination is recommended for alltravellers over
UGANDA: YELLOW FEVER Uganda Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travellers 1 year of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 ZIMBABWE: AIR POLLUTION In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Zimbabwe is considered moderately unsafe. The most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 22 µg/m3 which exceeds the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. Contributors to poor air quality in Zimbabwe include the mining,cement, and
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: FOOD AND WATER SAFETY Dominican Republic: Food & Water Safety. All too often, travellers abruptly find themselves suffering from a gastrointestinal infection. This condition occurs so regularly that it merits its own name: Traveller’s Diarrhea. The culprits are bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and toxins that are transmitted through contaminated food and water,and
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: MALARIA Dominican Republic General Health Risks: Malaria Malaria is transmitted by the night-time - dusk to dawn - biting female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria - Overview How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria World Malaria Risk Chart. Risk is present throughout the country, including urban areas, except areas specified:GHANA: YELLOW FEVER
Ghana Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required on arrival from all travellers 9 months of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory.. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 SOUTH AFRICA: YELLOW FEVER South Africa Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the SWITZERLAND: LYME DISEASE Description. Lyme Disease is caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia transmitted through the bite of infected ticks belonging to the Ixodes genus. Borrelia burgdorferi is the predominant cause of the illness in North America, and Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii in Europe and Asia. Ticks get infected when they feed on deer THAILAND: SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTIONS Thailand General Health Risks: Sexually Transmitted Infections Description. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs), also known as Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs), are caused by bacteria, viruses or parasites that are transmitted through unprotected sex (vaginal,anal,
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IAMAT IS CHANGING Our country travel health information, Medical Directory and Travel Health Planner are no longer available. We are dedicating all our efforts to IAMAT | GUIDE TO TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE Guide to Travel Health Insurance Choose well. It's a noisy and complicated travel insurance marketplace out there. There are so many competing vacation packages and travel health plans offered through a multitude of channels and partnerships - your airline, online travel booking companies, insurance comparison sites, travel agents, tour operators, cruise lines, brokers, insurers themselves HAITI: AIR POLLUTION Symptoms. Short term symptoms resulting from exposure to air pollution include itchy eyes, nose and throat, wheezing, coughing, shortness of breath, chest pain, headaches, nausea, and upper respiratory infections (bronchitis and pneumonia). It also exacerbates asthma and emphysema. Long term effects include lung cancer, cardiovasculardisease
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS The following vaccinations are recommended for your protection and to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Before you travel, the following vaccines should be reviewed and updated if necessary: Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Polio. Influenza. Influenza vaccination is recommended for alltravellers over
SWITZERLAND: LYME DISEASE Description. Lyme Disease is caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Borrelia transmitted through the bite of infected ticks belonging to the Ixodes genus. Borrelia burgdorferi is the predominant cause of the illness in North America, and Borrelia afzelii and Borrelia garinii in Europe and Asia. Ticks get infected when they feed on deer DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: FOOD AND WATER SAFETY Dominican Republic: Food & Water Safety. All too often, travellers abruptly find themselves suffering from a gastrointestinal infection. This condition occurs so regularly that it merits its own name: Traveller’s Diarrhea. The culprits are bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and toxins that are transmitted through contaminated food and water,and
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: YELLOW FEVER Dominican Republic Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - the following states of Brazil: Minas Gerais, EspĂrito Santo, SĂŁo JAMAICA: TRAVELLERS' DIARRHEA Travellers' Diarrhea can happen when: Eating raw, under cooked, unwashed, or improperly handled meat, poultry products, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, shellfish, and seafood. Drinking contaminated water or beverages. Inadvertently ingesting fecal matter, protozoa eggs, or viruses by touching the mouth with dirty or improperly washed hands. DENGUE: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO A GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUE Dengue: Innovative solutions to a global health issue. March 7, 2016. Compared to other diseases whose flare-ups have captivated the media, Dengue is a slow burn. In 1970, only 9 countries experienced severe epidemics of Dengue, but today the virus circulates continuously (endemic) in over 100 countries – including parts of Africa, the BOLIVIA: YELLOW FEVER Bolivia Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirement. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory.IAMAT | ABOUT
IAMAT was founded in 1960 by Dr. Vincenzo Marcolongo after he was referred a sick patient – a young Canadian traveller – by a colleague. Dr. Marcolongo made the medical needs of travellers his life's work, and in an era of increasing international travel, he understood that there was a need for collaboration among medicalpractitioners
IAMAT | GUIDE TO TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE Guide to Travel Health Insurance Choose well. It's a noisy and complicated travel insurance marketplace out there. There are so many competing vacation packages and travel health plans offered through a multitude of channels and partnerships - your airline, online travel booking companies, insurance comparison sites, travel agents, tour operators, cruise lines, brokers, insurers themselvesKENYA: YELLOW FEVER
Kenya Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal UGANDA: YELLOW FEVER Uganda Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travellers 1 year of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 ZAMBIA: ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS Zambia Recommended Vaccinations: Routine Immunizations. Your trip is a good occasion to make sure your routine immunizations are up-to-date. Many vaccine preventable illnesses are making a resurgence due to non-vaccination, incomplete vaccination, and waning immunity. AFGHANISTAN: MALARIA Afghanistan General Health Risks: Malaria Malaria is transmitted by the night-time - dusk to dawn - biting female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria - Overview How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria World Malaria Risk Chart. Risk is present throughout the country, includingurban areas.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: YELLOW FEVER Dominican Republic Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - the following states of Brazil: Minas Gerais, EspĂrito Santo, SĂŁo COSTA RICA: YELLOW FEVER Costa Rica Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 9 months of age and older coming from a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.A certificate is also required if coming fromTanzania or Zambia.
NIGERIA: AIR POLLUTION Nigeria General Health Risks: Air Pollution In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Nigeria is considered unsafe - the most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 72 µg/m3, exceeding the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. MEXICO: SOIL-TRANSMITTED HELMINTHS Mexico General Health Risks: Soil-Transmitted Helminths Risk is present in urban and rural areas of Mexico. Description. Parasitic worms are organisms that can live and replicate in the gastrointestinal system.IAMAT | ABOUT
IAMAT was founded in 1960 by Dr. Vincenzo Marcolongo after he was referred a sick patient – a young Canadian traveller – by a colleague. Dr. Marcolongo made the medical needs of travellers his life's work, and in an era of increasing international travel, he understood that there was a need for collaboration among medicalpractitioners
IAMAT | GUIDE TO TRAVEL HEALTH INSURANCE Guide to Travel Health Insurance Choose well. It's a noisy and complicated travel insurance marketplace out there. There are so many competing vacation packages and travel health plans offered through a multitude of channels and partnerships - your airline, online travel booking companies, insurance comparison sites, travel agents, tour operators, cruise lines, brokers, insurers themselvesKENYA: YELLOW FEVER
Kenya Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal UGANDA: YELLOW FEVER Uganda Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is required for all travellers 1 year of age and older.. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory. Last reviewed and updated: December 2020 ZAMBIA: ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS Zambia Recommended Vaccinations: Routine Immunizations. Your trip is a good occasion to make sure your routine immunizations are up-to-date. Many vaccine preventable illnesses are making a resurgence due to non-vaccination, incomplete vaccination, and waning immunity. AFGHANISTAN: MALARIA Afghanistan General Health Risks: Malaria Malaria is transmitted by the night-time - dusk to dawn - biting female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria - Overview How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria World Malaria Risk Chart. Risk is present throughout the country, includingurban areas.
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: YELLOW FEVER Dominican Republic Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 1 year of age and older coming from - or who are in airport transit for more than 12 hours within - the following states of Brazil: Minas Gerais, EspĂrito Santo, SĂŁo COSTA RICA: YELLOW FEVER Costa Rica Required Vaccinations: Yellow Fever Entry requirements. A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is only required for travellers 9 months of age and older coming from a country with risk of Yellow Fever transmission.A certificate is also required if coming fromTanzania or Zambia.
NIGERIA: AIR POLLUTION Nigeria General Health Risks: Air Pollution In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Nigeria is considered unsafe - the most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 72 µg/m3, exceeding the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. MEXICO: SOIL-TRANSMITTED HELMINTHS Mexico General Health Risks: Soil-Transmitted Helminths Risk is present in urban and rural areas of Mexico. Description. Parasitic worms are organisms that can live and replicate in the gastrointestinal system.IAMAT | HOME
IAMAT IS CHANGING Our country travel health information, Medical Directory and Travel Health Planner are no longer available. We are dedicating all our efforts toIAMAT | ABOUT
IAMAT was founded in 1960 by Dr. Vincenzo Marcolongo after he was referred a sick patient – a young Canadian traveller – by a colleague. Dr. Marcolongo made the medical needs of travellers his life's work, and in an era of increasing international travel, he understood that there was a need for collaboration among medicalpractitioners
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: MALARIA Dominican Republic General Health Risks: Malaria Malaria is transmitted by the night-time - dusk to dawn - biting female Anopheles mosquito. Malaria - Overview How to Protect Yourself Against Malaria World Malaria Risk Chart. Risk is present throughout the country, including urban areas, except areas specified: NIGERIA: AIR POLLUTION Nigeria General Health Risks: Air Pollution In accordance with the World Health Organization's guidelines, the air quality in Nigeria is considered unsafe - the most recent data indicates the country's annual mean concentration of PM2.5 is 72 µg/m3, exceeding the recommended maximum of 10 µg/m3. 5 MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT RABIES This World Rabies Day, find out the truth behind 5 common misconceptions so you can stay informed and help others stay safe. We take a look at why Rabies is still a concern, how travellers are at risk, and what you can do to be prepared. 1. Rabies is only transmitted by animal bites: FALSE. Rabies is transmitted through contact with the saliva JAMAICA: TRAVELLERS' DIARRHEA Travellers' Diarrhea can happen when: Eating raw, under cooked, unwashed, or improperly handled meat, poultry products, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, shellfish, and seafood. Drinking contaminated water or beverages. Inadvertently ingesting fecal matter, protozoa eggs, or viruses by touching the mouth with dirty or improperly washed hands. DOMINICAN REPUBLIC: FOOD AND WATER SAFETY Dominican Republic: Food & Water Safety. All too often, travellers abruptly find themselves suffering from a gastrointestinal infection. This condition occurs so regularly that it merits its own name: Traveller’s Diarrhea. The culprits are bacteria, protozoa, viruses, and toxins that are transmitted through contaminated food and water,and
DENGUE: INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS TO A GLOBAL HEALTH ISSUE Dengue: Innovative solutions to a global health issue. March 7, 2016. Compared to other diseases whose flare-ups have captivated the media, Dengue is a slow burn. In 1970, only 9 countries experienced severe epidemics of Dengue, but today the virus circulates continuously (endemic) in over 100 countries – including parts of Africa, theGHANA: HEPATITIS C
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