Ghana
• Vaccinations: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B,Typhoid, Rabies, Polio, Yellow Fever
•Travelers should also be up to date on Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR), Diphtheria/Pertussis/Tetanus (DPT), Polio.
• Rabies vaccination if traveling to rural areas.
• Yellow fever vaccination certificate required prior to entry into Ghana.
• Travel warnings for: Malaria, Dengue, Filariasis, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Onchocerciasis, Trypanosomiasis, Schistosomiasis, Cryptosporidiosis.
• Malaria risk in all areas of Ghana.
• Chloroquine is NOT an effective antimalarial drug in Ghana.
• Atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline, or mefloquine can be used and this should be discussed with your doctor.
• Dengue, Cutaneous Leishmaniasis, Filariasis, Onchocerciasis (River blindness), and African trypanosomiasis are all carried by insects so travelers should avoid insect bites and use insect repellent with DEET (30%-50%).
• Schistosomiasis: avoid swimming in fresh water.
• Cryptosporidiosis risk can be prevented by drinking bottled water.
Posted on October 29, 2008
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