yes, including yellow fever and begin taking anti malarial tablets well in advance. Se doctor asap to arrange.
2007-01-11 05:14:08
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answered by D B 6
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Yellow Fever drug can be taken orally,Hep A&B is advisable,TB is making a comeback out there,Malaria if taking Larium,one a week & two weeks before travel & same on return,However if you are not doing anything untoward & staying within the tourist areas providing you take note of what your Rep says there should be no problem.Aids however is very prominent so take precautions at all times if you are thinking of indulging,in things they are trying to control.
2007-01-12 16:28:59
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answered by edison 5
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Gambia
Yellow fever vaccination certificate required from travellers over one year of age arriving from endemic or infected areas and recommended for all travellers.
Meningococcal A&C vaccine recommended in certain circumstances (see recommendations for all countries (3.8.2) above). Not routinely recommended for tourist visits unless outbreak reported.
Malaria risk high in all areas throughout the year. Predominantly P.falciparum. Chloroquine resistant P.falciparum reported
2007-01-11 13:19:54
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answered by SJH 3
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Yes... I would recommend Hep A, Typhoid, Yellow Fever, Chlorea. + your malaria Tablets... Good Advise go somewhere else
2007-01-12 05:57:39
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answered by Chianti Man 4
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you'll need a good anti malaria prevention, + yellow fever and cholera jab.
2007-01-11 15:44:04
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answered by Lisa 3
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check the vaccination listings.
probably for Malaria, Yellow and Dengue.
2007-01-11 13:14:11
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answered by The Indigo Cobra 4
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yes, quite a few i'd say!! ask the nurse at your doctors surgery they will have a list.
2007-01-11 13:13:49
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answered by Anonymous
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