Saturday, August 25, 2012

Went to the Travel Clinic....



Park Nicollet, a local medical group here in Minnesota has a dedicated Travel Clinic where they have very specific knowledge about all of the diseases that will kill you while traveling, and how to avoid getting them, short of staying home.   I paid them a visit yesterday and left with four shots; Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, and a Polio booster,   I was vacillating on whether to get the Yellow Fever vaccination until the nurse informed me the disease was fatal.  I decided rather quickly after that.

I had an interesting conversation with the nurse regarding ways one can get Hepatitus B.  She ran down a series of questions, I presume to see how "at risk" I would be...

"Are you a medical worker?"
     "No."
"Will you be engaging in any sexual activity?"
     "Not likely."
"Are you likely to come into contact with any bodily fluids?"
     "I sincerely hope not."
"Will you be sharing any needles"
     "Do I really look like a guy who shares needles?"

I suppose I eventually passed her test, but when she told me one of the more common ways to contract Hepatitis B is through receiving medical treatment abroad, I capitulated.  You just never know...

Also got three prescriptions: Malaria medication which you take before, during and for a week after traveling to a malarial region; medication for Travelers Diarrhea (doesn't sound like much fun...); and series of four pills for Typhoid to be taken every other day.

I was also coached on how to avoid getting rabies.  Rule number one; never pet a monkey!

I depart for China Friday.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

" I need how many vaccinations for India?"



I have begun planning for my next two trips to Asia, so I thought I should do the prudent thing; check the State Department web site for travel advisories and find out what special vaccinations might be needed...'cuz you just never know...

As I will be going to not only China, but also India, the potential dangers both physical and pathological make for some pretty interesting reading.  Here are the recommended vaccinations for India:
  • DPT Booster
  • Hepatitis A (incase you decide to, perhaps...eat something...)
  • Hepatitis B (recommended if you may come in contact with someone's bodily fluids - I presume they mean other than your own...  or, and I love the way the CDC words this "...have sexual contact with the native population." - does that mean the entire native population or just a part of it?  Anyhow, not on my itinerary to be sure...)
  • Typhoid (yikes)
  • Japanese Encephalitis (not sure what that is, but it sounds bad)
  • Rabies - they warn you about this if you plan on, among other things, bicycling - not sure I see the connection but this is the CDC so I will take their word for it.
And then they go on to advise bringing malaria treatment medication, and warn you about a host of other diseases you are likely to encounter like denge fever, and many more that are unpronounceable.

Anyhow, next week I have my appointment at the travel clinic.  Good times...

I depart for China, Korea and Japan on August 31st.  India will happen in November

Monday, August 6, 2012

I changed the look of this blog a bit...

Based on some complaints that the posts were not scrolling properly on iPads and iPhones, I changed to a different format style which seems to work better.  Please let me know if this is better or worse.

Also, it looks like I will be headed to Asia again very soon - two trips between now and October.  Stay tuned...