
Required vs. Recommended Vaccines
February 8, 2008Many people try to look on-line to see what kind of vaccines or prescriptions they will need for their particular destination. However, there is no resource available to find out this information in it’s entirety. There are general guidelines for most countries, but that is not always accurate information for the region within the country you may be traveling to.
For example, someone might look on the CDC website and see that the only vaccine which is required to enter or leave the country is Yellow Fever. However, there are major misconceptions roaming around about this requirement. Most people don’t realize that that Yellow Fever requirement has nothing to do with their personal health. What the country officials are doing is protecting their citizens from you. Many times, this means that there is currently NO Yellow Fever in the country or area, and they want to keep it that way so they require everyone traveling there to have proof of vaccination. This ensures that Yellow Fever will not become a problem.
Another scenario on why a vaccine may be required or highly recommended is if there is an outbreak that results in deaths or reported hospitalizations and treatment from a particular disease.
When thinking of ‘Required vs. Recommended’ vaccines, remember that just because only one vaccine may be required, does NOT mean that it’s the only disease that may be a problem at your destination, if it’s present at all.
Recommended vaccines are a larger list of precautions that help protect you from any and all other diseases that are present in the area. If there are outbreaks, we will discuss those and all other information you may need to have a safe trip and return healthy.
Here at Passport Health, we want to make sure that you are as protected as possible, and that means giving you a complete list of any required and recommended vaccines and prescriptions for your particular trip.