What vaccinations should a future mother make when traveling to Tanzania? The

Answered by information department of "Subtlety of Tourism"
For a trip to Tanzania, vaccinations are needed: from hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever (they are recommended to all travelers), yellow fever (especially for those who have the risk of a large number of mosquito bites. - An international certificate of yellow fever vaccination is needed when crossing the border of Tanzania with Kenya) and rabies (for travelers spending a lot of time outside the home, or having a high risk of biting animals, including bats).

In addition, it is necessary to have a revaccination against polio (a single revaccination is required for any adult who received a complete vaccination and revaccination package in childhood and did not receive polio vaccine), two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (recommended for all those born after 1956 ., if not previously introduced), plus booster vaccine against diphtheria and tetanus (recommended every 10 years).

Make vaccinations at least 10 days before the trip. In addition, for a trip to Tanzania, it makes sense to do prophylaxis against malaria. There is no vaccination from her, but there are preparations that need to be drunk before, during and some time after the trip.

Be sure to consult with a doctor from the LCD about the possibility of such prevention, vaccination and revaccination in your situation.

May 23, 2014

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