Foreign Travel
When you're about to take a trip, whether it's a cruise to an island, a tour of an ancient country, or an exotic safari, it's imperative that you spend a little time familiarizing yourself with the recommended precautions and medical immunizations before you hop on the boat or plane.
Frequently requested immunizations when traveling abroad:
- Yellow Fever
- Rabies
- Typhoid
- Hepatitis A
- Hepatitis B
- Hepatitis C
- Tetanus
- Diphtheria
- Measles
- Influenza
- Pneumococcal
- Meningococcal
- Varicella (chicken pox)
*NOTE*
These may not be the only vaccinations required, nor are all immunizations recommended for all destinations. Also, when traveling to some countries, certain medications may be advised as a precautionary measure, such as anti-malarial drugs.
Things to Consider When You Travel:
When traveling to foreign destinations, it is important to remember that many other nations do not have the same water quality standards that the United States do. As a result, it is recommended that when traveling to non-industrialized nations, that one one adheres to the following standards:
- In locations that have improper or poor sanitation, one should consume only beverages that have been made with boiled water or beverages that have come canned or bottled (i.e. carbonated beverages, bottled water, wine or beer)
- Food should be chosen carefully. Raw food should be avoided, as should "rare" meats. Also uncooked vegetables and fruits can have pesticides that the US deems unsafe on them and should be washed thoroughly before consuming. Milk and milk products may be unpasteurized and should be consumed with caution.
- Certain fish, particularly from tropical regions may not be safe to eat. Many have toxins in their skin even after being cooked. Check the Centers for Disease Control for more specific, regional information.
For more information on traveling abroad, see the CDC website www.cdc.gov/travel

Crawford County Health Department
202 North Bline Blvd.
Robinson, IL 62454
Phone – 618-544-8798
Fax – 618-544-9398
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