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Indian Sub Continent
Hepatitis A, caused by infection with the Hepatitis A virus (HAV), has an incubation period of approximately 28 days (range: 15–50 days). HAV replicates in the liver and is shed in high concentrations in feces from 2 weeks before to 1 week after the onset of clinical illness. HAV infection produces a self-limited disease that does not result in chronic infection or chronic liver disease.
Travelling to the Indian Sub Continent
Rabies
Rabies is characteristically transmitted by the bite or scratch from rabid infected animals. People who are intending to work in farms and work with other animals are strongly advised to have this prophylactic anti-rabies vaccination. As this vaccination involves a series of three vaccinations it is recommended to plan ahead for this vaccination.
Polio Vaccine
Polio vaccine is advisable for the travellers intending to travel to Asia. Injectable Polio is also available those for those who are on chemotherapy and immune deficiency problems.
Typhoid
Typhoid is an infection caused by the Bacteria Salmonella group. It occurs worldwide but more common in developing countries. Typhoid is transmitted by contaminated food, water or ice, shell-fish taken from the sewerage contaminated waters, raw fruits, vegetables, milk and milk products contaminated by the hands of the carriers are also common avenues of transmission. Typhoid vaccine is far the best protection for the travellers traveling to developing countries.
Tetanus Diphtheria
Tetanus and Diphtheria can occur in many countries and remain a cause of death. Tetanus is caused by bacteria that can grow in small skin wounds. ADT vaccine will protect you against this condition.
Malaria
The best approach to Malaria prevention is based on two defense Oral Prophylaxis Medication OR personal protection against malaria. Because Malaria is wide spread and could be chloroquine resistant it is best to consult an ITVC doctor who can advise you of the most beneficial treatment on an individual basis and duration of travel.
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