As travel resumes globally, it’s important to be aware of the vaccines needed to protect against diseases like mpox, malaria, and dengue fever. Here’s a guide on crucial vaccines and preventive measures to consider before your next adventure.
Planning a vacation? Don’t let sickness ruin your trip. Even though many travelers may experience minor sickness, some diseases could be much more serious. With many people traveling to different parts of the world, risks of severe illnesses like mpox, malaria, and dengue fever exist more and more. So, it is in your best interest that vaccination as well as other preventive measures help you to stay healthy during any vacation.
Mpox, which was initially called monkeypox, has attracted much attention lately since it has been reported in many countries other than Africa. The cases in the list include a severe strain in Sweden, Thailand, and Pakistan. Anyone at a higher risk of exposure can get two doses of the Jynneos, reports the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Another very common illness, which is now preventable through the newly created Qdenga vaccine, is dengue fever. The experts also comment that, just like the case of University College London Hospitals’s Dr. Nicky Longley, the vaccine has turned out to be most effective on those who have already been infected with this virus, however, measures should also be taken to protect from insects, such as repellent and appropriate clothing.
Malaria still poses an intimidating health threat in much of Africa. A promising new vaccine has been introduced for children in some regions, but it is not yet ready for global travelers. So, prevention by antimalarial drugs, mosquito nets, and avoidance of areas known to breed mosquitoes remains the best defense.
Then, you will also have to visit your doctor prior to traveling and check at the CDC for travel health recommendations so that you will be vaccinated with the shots that you need or will have the proper protection for your trip.