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Travel Injections
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I'm going to the Dominican Republic soon and went to have my injections the other day; I had been advised by someone I know that I may need to have a typhoid injection and although not essential it is on the 'recommended' list. However; the nurse said "I won't give you that one because it's only recommended if you're staying there a long time...although I suppose the first thing you eat could give you typhoid...as long as you're sensible and don't eat salad or fruit you can't peel or ice cream you should be ok"
This has begun to get me worried as; like she says the first thing i eat could give me typhoid! Also; I really want to be able to eat ice cream whilst on holiday! Should I be able to go back and get it?
This has begun to get me worried as; like she says the first thing i eat could give me typhoid! Also; I really want to be able to eat ice cream whilst on holiday! Should I be able to go back and get it?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh yes I did check carmalee and it is definitely only 'recommended' not 'essential' the person who advised me was basing it on what they'd been told by their doctors who administer it within the HepA injection (which is essential) My doctors do it separately which is why I didn't have it.
Thanks grasscarp; if it was just salad and fruit I could just about cope (although I usually live on salad and fruit on holiday!) but being told not to eat ice cream was awful!
Thanks grasscarp; if it was just salad and fruit I could just about cope (although I usually live on salad and fruit on holiday!) but being told not to eat ice cream was awful!
If it helps - I've travelled a lot in quite dodgy areas of Africa and I always avoid ice, salads and anything I can't peel! - use water purifying tablets or bottled water to drink, clean teeth and have a good helping of the local yoghurt for a couple of days. Seems to work with me. Oh yes and avoid food that's been in a glass cabinet with the sun on it. It's common sense really - am sure you'll have a great time.
Their are loads of websites about the health risks of visiting other countries, but there's only one OFFICIAL site (funded by the Foreign & Commonwealth Office).
Quote from that site:
"Travellers should practice strict food, water and personal hygiene precautions even if vaccinated.
Most travellers are at low risk and do not need vaccination".
Source:
http://www.nathnac.or...s/country_page_DO.htm
It's worth noting (from the information on that site) that vaccination is only 50% to 80% effective against one type of typhoid and totally ineffective against another. So practising good food hygiene (rather than vaccination) really is the key to avoiding infection.
Chris
Quote from that site:
"Travellers should practice strict food, water and personal hygiene precautions even if vaccinated.
Most travellers are at low risk and do not need vaccination".
Source:
http://www.nathnac.or...s/country_page_DO.htm
It's worth noting (from the information on that site) that vaccination is only 50% to 80% effective against one type of typhoid and totally ineffective against another. So practising good food hygiene (rather than vaccination) really is the key to avoiding infection.
Chris