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Please discuss vaccination requirements with your GP as it is
essential that decisions are made with the knowledge of personal medical
history. Existing conditions or current medication can have a bearing on the type of vaccination you can receive.
When visiting your GP be sure to take along a copy of your itinerary to show where you are going. It is important to remember that even if you are transiting through certain countries on your outbound or inbound flight, they may require vaccination certificates for certain diseases e.g. Yellow Fever. Check your flight schedule or contact us if you are not sure.
The cost of inoculations and malarial prophylaxis is not included in the expedition price, and can vary greatly from county to county and from surgery to surgery.
Most cases of infectious diseases are either caused by contaminated water, insect transmission or by contaminated food. Outlook covers the common routes of transmission with participants by highlighting practical prevention methods: washing hands, sterilizing drinking water, insect bite avoidance etc.
National Health Service Travel Website
From the homepage you can
go direct to destination advice by selecting the country from a drop
down menu. On the destination page there are links to inoculations that
are usually or sometimes advised and malarial advice showing high risk
areas.
The National Travel Health Network and Centre
This site provides information to both travellers and medical practitioners. Search by Destination web pages and view Generic Advice for travellers, as well as destination specifics under Country Information.
Nomad Travel
Here you can request the following assistance: