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.
its very much important that we are protected specially we are going to another place..we don't know if there are a lot of people out there who are sick, that is why we need some vaccination.
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