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Yellow Fever Vaccines for Cordoba Travelers to Exotic Countries: Challenges and Recommendations

One of the most common vaccines between the people from Cordoba who travel to exotic countries is the one of the yellow fever. The majority of travelers administer it out of obligation before traveling to countries, fundamentally, of Africa. The The complaint of many of them is that they have to travel to cities like Seville to get vaccinated because Córdoba there is no authorized center for now. Something that supposes “a spending extra time and money» say some.

Other people do not limit themselves to the obligation and go further with some dose they recommend the health authorities. It is the case of Bea Poloa woman from Cordoba traveled to Kenya in February to do an internship at the embassy of Spain in Nairobi. The young woman explained to this newspaper that, “although no compulsory vaccine is required to enter the country except for the covid one, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs does recommend getting several vaccines”, so she decided to apply the one for the yellow fever, hepatitis A and B, typhoid fever, polio, tetanus-diphtheria and meningitis. For some of them he had to travel to Malaga to the vaccination center and others, however, he applied them at the corresponding health center in Córdoba. Bea has detailed that in Malaga she had to pay the ministerial rateswhich are about 40 euros, and that the typhoid fever vaccine “were capsules and I bought them at the pharmacywhich, with the Social Security recipe, remained at about 10 euros ».

Health recommends getting information before traveling to intercontinental destinations

Pedro javier ruiz He is an optician, as well as a lover of travel, and among his professional tasks is traveling with the La Arruzafa association to African countries with humanitarian aid projects. The first time she traveled was in the year 2015 a Tanzaniadestination for which «I put everything recommended“, says. Some of the vaccines were for yellow fever, hepatitis A, cholera, typhoid fever, and meningococcus. The last cooperation trip was made this year to Madagascarfor which he has returned to take vivotif and malarone, points out. From Ruiz’s experience, “vaccines are changing by country and over time, above all, mandatory.” Most of the ones he has administered are oral and for those that are not, they have had to go to international vaccination centers.

“To enter Kenya, no mandatory vaccine is required, except for the covid, although several are recommended”

Bea Polo

Maria Jose Gomezfor his part, will travel shortly to IndonesiaTherefore, to prevent risks, he has made an appointment at his health center to obtain information on Preventive Medicine and follow the protocols that they recommend

2023-08-20 04:00:13
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