Showing posts with label yellow fever immunization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yellow fever immunization. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Splendor of World Travel & Protection Via Vaccination



Worldwide travel is a hoot. If you haven’t done it yet, you really should! Sure it can wind up costing tons of cash—but it really doesn’t have to! No way, travel on a budget is totally possible and in some ways much more rewarding. For one thing, you are not artificially separated from the locals by expensive hotels and restaurants. There are bunch of things one must do before jetting off and visiting a certified travel clinic for an immunization or two is a great idea depending on where you are going.

Immunization is another word for vaccination and they are administered to combat and protect against any diseases that may be lingering in your country of destination. Diseases, you say? Yeah, but they’re nothing to worry about—even if according to the World Health Organization there are at least six thousand rare diseases and over twelve thousand other categories of disease across the globe. Sure the numbers seem dire, but that shouldn’t keep you from beginning to travel—one need only worry about contracting a microscopic percentage of existing diseases while traveling—and an immunization is available for each one.

Of course, we are being a tad light-hearted, but the facts are the facts, the world is a dangerous place, there’s no way around this. Yet, even though one may need a little extra protection against disease via an immunization while traveling, this no excuse to sit home and never experience the world in a first-person manner. Once you begin to travel, chances are you will never stop. It can be like an addiction; an addiction to other cultures, wondrous sites, delicious food, and friendly foreigners. These things all coalesce to make world travel one of the highlights of any fulfilling lifetime.

So where to go? Is there a place on earth that is more dangerous in terms of indigenous disease than any other? Well, yes, that continent is probably the continent of Africa. Once again, however, with the help of a certified travel doctor and his immunization skills, one can behold the splendor of wild elephants at a watering hole bathing themselves with their spraying trunks or even take up residence with a tribe such as the Masai, whose Kenyan culture is fascinating and whose welcoming attitude is famous worldwide.

One of the most dangerous diseases—and one for which an immunization is surely needed—is yellow fever. Yellow fever is a potentially deadly disease still a threat in many areas of the world, not just Africa. A yellow fever immunization is recommended if one is planning to travel to Africa, Central and South America, and/or parts of Asia. It is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, thus making it difficult to halt its devastating path.

Other travel related diseases that have an immunization available are malaria, typhoid and Japanese encephalitis. The process of immunization is commonly administered by a single injection. A rabies immunization, however, is up to five shots (though this is the exception rather than the rule). Receiving a travel immunization is very safe and affordable, and significantly lowers the risk of catching any disease while abroad.

If currently in the NYC area and in need of a certified travel clinic for an immunization or any other reason, please log onto TravelClinicNY.com for more information on one of the city’s most respected healthcare facilities of its type. Dial 1-212-696-5900 to arrange an appointment at this conveniently located midtown clinic. While there you can expect discretion and affordability.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Don’t forget your immunization for yellow fever before leaving NYC

Traveling to a South America soon? If so, take note that it’s about to experience its rainy season, which brings with it increased risk for mosquito borne diseases such as yellow fever. You can avoid this catastrophe by visiting a travel clinic for a yellow fever immunization nyc before journeying south. 

Yellow fever is a virus that affects human and nonhuman primates in mostly tropical parts of the world. An infected female mosquito bites the host, forcing about 1000 to 100,000 virus particles into the human bloodstream. The virus typically immediately starts replicating within the skin cells at the site of injection before spreading to nearby lymph nodes. The virus tends to favor the lymphoid cells for primary replication, and utilizes its channels and the bloodstream to infect other organs. Once in the liver and spleen very large amounts of the virus starts replicating and gets released tenfold into the bloodstream.

About three to six days after infection the virus may be transmitted to a mosquito that in turn can infect another person. There are three possible modes of transmission depending on the area where incubation occurs all the more reason to get a travel vacciantion.

Jungle (sylvatic):   Primate-insect-human
If you are journeying into a tropical forest in South America this is the most likely mode of transmission. Because yellow fever affects human and nonhuman primates, the transmission cycle in jungle areas typically moves from primate to mosquito to a human exploring the area.

Savannah (intermediate):    Human-insect-primate-insect-human
If you are traveling to Africa and more rural parts of S. America this is the most typical mode of transmission you’ll experience. The Aedes spp. mosquito that carries the virus breeds well in tree holes in these areas. And considering that humans often work and live near these jungle borders, the cycle is just as likely to start with humans as it is with monkeys.

Urban:   Human-insect-human
Cities nearby jungle and savannah areas experience this mode of transmission, where mosquitos transmit the virus from human to human. During the rainy season, local cities are considered to be at high risk for a yellow fever endemic due to this possible mode of transmission within large groups of humans.
Roughly three to six days after infection the host begins feeling symptoms from the virus. People typically suffer from fever, headache, chills backache, muscle pains and vomiting. These symptoms characterize organ dysfunction, especially in the liver and kidneys. If the illness persists for two week patients have two outcomes: rapid recovery or death. About 20 to 50 percent of people who reach this period do not survive.  

A preventive strategy is the best way to treat yellow fever, as there is currently no anti-viral medication available for it. A yellow fever immunization shot offers the highest level of protection against the disease, with nearly 100 percent effectiveness for people who receive the shot 3-4 weeks before traveling to endemic areas. 

If you are in need of a yellow fever vaccination, or any vaccine for that matter, visit this travel clinic in NYC to get all of your health needs taken care for travel. It’s fully certified to distribute the yellow fever shot, which not all doctor’s offices can claim. Your doctor is also incredibly experienced in international travel and can tell you everything you need to know for wherever you wish to go. Just easily set up an appointment by visiting their website at NYC travel clinic or calling their office at 212-696-5900.

Traveling to interesting, tropical parts of the world doesn’t have to be dangerous if you know the proper preventative health procedures. Be sure to get all the needed immunizations before taking off.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

In NYC a Good Shot is a Dime a Dozen But a Yellow Fever Shot Tops ‘em All!


NYC, the year 1951. The New York Giants are up against the Brooklyn Dodgers. Bobby Thomson steps to the plate and lets one RRR---iii---ppp!!! This game-ending homerun hit by Thomson has become known through the long dark annals of Baseball history as the “Shot Heard ‘round The World!” Brooklyn’s soon to be demolished Polo Grounds is where these two tenacious teams tantalized a town—and where the Giants proudly seized the National League Pennant! As the sweat-soaked yellow sun began to diminish from view, there was a new fever in town—Giants Fever.

Over the ages there have been other “famous” shots in NYC. Did or did not John Gotti and his henchmen successfully assassinate Big Paulie Castellano as he and his bodyguard Tommy Bilotti pulled up at Sparks Steakhouse for a fine meal? Si! Those pain-in-the-neck innocent bystanders (and by the way, there were many) walked quickly, ran, crawled or stood stone-like and suffering from fever-like chills. No one wanted to be the next one shot.

However, in this article we are not speaking of these rather unseemly shots. What we would like to share with you is another kind of shot. In fact, a yellow fever vaccination shot. So put down the Cracker Jacks and twenty dollar beers, and lay low with the pot of sweet and peppered sausages slowly cooking to perfection unless you want to start a war, and do you even have the mattresses to go through with it? (We doubted it.)

Anyway yellow fever is a potentially deadly disease caused by a small virus that it spread from shortstop to made-man by the simple bite of a little mosquito. These infected little buggers do not see culture, nor do they not see the clothes that make the man. No, they only see fresh flesh—and you can bet big that someone will get a big bite.

It is approximated that in areas of the world that have no access to the yellow fever immunization—the disease causes over two hundred thousand illnesses a year, and thirty thousand deaths. It is a yellow fever vaccination shot that can bring down this atrocious number of deaths. In NYC, there are numerous places to receive a yellow fever shot, giving you your first step in protection from this viral vermin.

Whether a ball player from a farm team or a wiseguy from NYC once infected with yellow fever you will begin to see several different stages of symptoms. As the symptoms progress so does the severity of the disease inside your body. Let’s take a look at the yellow fever progressive stages:

Early Stage
Occurring directly after being infected by the yellow fever-carrying mosquito, symptoms at this stage are headache, muscle and joint ache, fever, flushing and loss of appetite. Vomiting is often present, as is jaundice, a “yellowing” of the skin.

Period of Remission
During this stage the symptoms seem to vanish and you seem to be getting better on your own. You are not. Don’t be fooled. Symptoms of many diseases seem to vanish but all the while the disease is doing a number on your vital organs under the cover of silence. 

Period of Intoxication
This is the stage of yellow fever where things get their worst. At this point you are cursing yourself for not receiving that simple shot. This is the stage when slipping away into a coma and then death is most commonly reported. At this stage of the disease is also when multi-organ failure will begin. This includes liver failure, kidney failure and the heart failure. Symptoms at this stage include delirium, seizures and coma. Anyone at all, whether from NYC or not, needs hospitalization immediately for thorough, round-the-clock treatment.

Anyone in NYC in need of a yellow fever shot, Travel Clinic New York is probably the place for you! Located just several blocks from Grand Central Station, Yellow fever vaccinations NYC is easily accessible by many subway lines and a ton of buses. Whether right next door in Manhattan or a quick B train ride from the Bronx you will receive the best, most professional and discreet care possible. Call 1-212-696-5900 to arrange an appointment. Some time ago a wise man was quoted as saying, “It’s only business.” The staff at Travel Vaccination Clinic feel the opposite way. Our patients are treated like family and nothing can break those bonds. Not even business!

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Another Example of NYC Common Sense:Yellow Fever Vaccinations Before Travel

As citizens of NYC, we consider ourselves pretty hip, in other words, we do not accept everything as it is presented to us. We know of existing dangers in the world. We have a pretty decent sense of common sense, and this allows us to see the world—not through rose-colored glasses—but through glasses tinged with a bit of doubt—reality, is the word. So when others may see a wide-open world filled with wonders, we see that same wonderful world and its dangers. One of those dangers is yellow fever.

Yellow fever is still rampant in many parts of the world. And it would be out of character for someone from NYC to visit these places without the proper protection afforded by our advanced American healthcare system. Let’s take a look at this ancient disease and how it goes about destroying lives:

Yellow fever is a viral disease spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. It is still very common in some parts of Asia, many parts of South America and much of Africa. In NYC we have mosquitoes up the whazzoo, but if we are bitten by New York bugs the worst that happens to us are red lumpy swellings and a bunch of itching. Unfortunately, the world is not as lucky.

Yellow fever has three stages. These stages are as follows: early stage, period of remission, period of intoxication. At any stage listed above is medicine is available at a certified travel clinic to help. However, there is nothing better than receiving a vaccination before travel for this potentially deadly disease.

Early Stage
This will obviously occur directly after receiving a bite from the infected mosquito. Symptoms to be on the lookout for at this stage are headache, muscle and joint ache, fever, flushing and loss of appetite. Vomiting is often present. As is a “yellowing” of the skin called jaundice.

Period of Remission
One of the reasons yellow fever is so deadly is because of this stage. After the initial bout of ill health, many people assume they have gotten over whatever it is they had that made them sick in the first place, and therefore do not seek medical attention. This is a big mistake.

Period of Intoxication
To some, this may sound as not necessarily a bad thing. But we are not speaking of alcohol intoxication, but deadly-disease intoxication. At this stage of the disease is when multi-organ failure will begin. This includes liver failure, kidney failure and the heart failure. Symptoms at this stage include delirium, seizures and coma. We sincerely hope that if someone is suffering from yellow fever (whether from NYC or not) they do not reach this stage and are cured way before it.

The Worldwide Health Organization approximated that—in unvaccinated areas of the world—yellow fever causes over two hundred thousand illnesses a year, and thirty thousand deaths. It is a vaccination that holds the key to good health when it comes to diseases like yellow fever. In fact, many countries in the world will not allow travelers to enter without providing proof that the person in question has already received the yellow fever immunization from a certified travel vaccination clinic.

If you are planning on world travel in your near future and will require a document stating that you have received the yellow fever vaccination, please log onto Travel Clinic NYC. This certified travel clinic is easily accessible by mass transit, since it is located only two blocks from Grand Central Station. To make an appointment today, please dial 1-212-696-5900. It is recommended that the nyc yellow fever vaccination be administered four to six weeks before take-off. Enjoy your travels…but stay safe and healthy.