Thursday, July 7, 2011

The perfect travel itinerary:camera,cash and immunization

When traveling overseas, there are few things that one should never be without. The first is your camera, preserving your memories is a great way to relive your fun and adventure. Then there is extra cash in order to experience everything the country has to offer. The next is whatever travel immunization is recommended for your particular trip. One must do all they can to protect themselves from any illness that lurks in their destination country.



Believe it or not, diseases that have been eradicated in the United States for decades and longer are still prevalent overseas. One doesn’t worry about contracting a disease like yellow fever when vacationing in Orlando, Florida. But if your travel plans take you to any country in Asia, Africa or Central and South America you should have a yellow fever vaccination administered four to six weeks before you arrive.



The statistics, according to the World Health Organization, state that over 30,000 people will die this year alone from yellow fever. The disease is spread effectively and quickly from the bite of an average (but infected) mosquito. Before getting aboard any plan to fly overseas, visit a travel clinic to get the low down. The immunization shot for yellow fever lasts a full ten years and is only available from a select group of doctors who are certified to administer them.



Immunization is the process by which our immune system is built up in order to protect us from a particular microscopic agent that would otherwise do our bodies harm. By administering a small amount of the agent in question an automatic protective response is triggered through what is known as “immunological memory.” They have been keeping people safe from disease since the year 1796 when a British doctor named Edward Jenner developed a vaccine for smallpox.



For those in the NYC area in search of a certified travel clinic, log onto Travel Clinic New York. They are just blocks from Grand Central Station and are a respected and prized part of the community there. Because of their proximity to Grand Centra, they are easily accessible by mass transit by all New Yorkers. Call 1-212-696-5900 to arrange an appointment today.

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