Begin Vaccinations Now for Summer Olympics
For those planning to go see the 2008 Summer Olympic games in China this summer, a U.S. nurse advises to start vaccinations now.
There are no required immunizations to enter China, but there are many that are recommended, Debra Amos, a travel nurse with The Methodist Hospital Wellness Services in Houston says in a statement.
All travelers should be wary of hepatitis A, a liver disease that can last up to nine months. Good hand hygiene, Amos says, is a good way to avoid spreading this disease, but vaccination is the best defense. Amos advises getting the Twinrix vaccination, which covers hepatitis A and B, in a series of three shots over six months. Hepatitis B vaccination is important for those with a high potential for seeking medical care.
Amos also advises getting up-to-date on routine vaccinations such as tetanus/diphtheria, measles, pneumococcal, polio and varicella.
Other vaccinations Amos recommends include:
— Typhoid for people with adventurous dietary habits and who plan to travel outside of tourist areas.
— Rabies, for people with young children who plan to stay for an extended period of time.
— Japanese and tick-borne encephalitis for people who will be hiking, camping or doing outdoor activities.
