[net.travel] Responses to my West Africa questions

wrmoe@houxf.UUCP (W.MOE) (09/11/85)

I recently asked the net for help in getting shots & visas lined up
for an upcoming trip to Africa. I think the responses I got will be
valuable to anyone who is planning a trip outside the "normal"
destinations. Thanks to the people who responded. How do I
send postcards to a login?
                           -Warren Moe                        
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For information on vaccinations call the Newark Dispensary at the Newark
Airport (201) 961-2525.  (I assume that you are from the NJ/NY area.)
They can give typhoid, cholera, polio, gamma globulin, etc. shots and
record your vaccinations on an International Certificate of Vaccination.
They do not hand out anything for malaria (chloroquine, Fansidar, etc.);
you will need to get that from your doctor.  In particular, find if you
need a yellow fever vaccination.
For more information call The Center for Disease Control in Atlanta
(404) 329-3311 or IAMAT in Lewiston, NY (716) 754-4883.
                                                 - Kevin Q. Brown

I [...] was told to call the US Health Service at
Kennedy Airport for information on shots.  The number is (718) 917-1685;
if you give them your itinerary (where you're going, when you're going, how
long you're staying), they will tell you what you *must* get and what you
*should* get.  If you need yellow fever vaccinations, they must be
done at an authorized yellow fever vaccination center--Hurtado Health Center
at Rutgers in New Brunswick is one (phone number is 932-7403).  Call ASAP,
since some of the vaccinations take a few weeks to take effect.  You will
probably also be advised to get a tetanus booster (if you haven't had one
recently), typhoid fever vaccination, and anti-malarial medication.  Any
doctor can do the tetanus booster and the prescriptions.

As far as visas, I would advise calling the various embassies in NYC if you
can't get any help from your travel agent.  Alternately, the Health Service
might be able to give you another number at JFK to call for that info.
					Evelyn C. Leeper
					...ihnp4!mtgzz!ecl

The  Center  for  Disease  Control  publishes   a   Health   Guide   for
International  Travelers.  I assume you can look up the gummint pages in
your phone book and order one from the US Public  Health  Service.   You
can  of  course  phone  them  and  ask  someone to read you the relevant
sections on the countries  you  wish  to  visit,  including  vaccination
requirements (and recencies...)

The  diseases  to  worry  about  are yellow fever, cholera, malaria, and
possibly typoid fever or typhus.   Yellow  fever:   The  airport  health
department  can  give you a shot the day of departure.  You have to make
an appointment (the stuff lasts only a short time after unfreezing)  and
cough  up  $15  or so.  This is like a flu shot (albumin) so if you have
reactions to those you may want to take it a week or so ahead  of  time.
Cholera - your doctor or hospital can give you one for a couple of bucks
anytime.  Malaria:  Depending whether the  falciparum  protozoa  in  the
regions you expect to visit is quinine-resistant, you'll want to enter a
course of choroquine or bactrim two weeks before departure.  Your doctor
can  give  you  a prescription for that.  It's cheep.  [NOTE:  If you're
allergic to  sulfa  drugs,  and  you're  going  to  a  quinine-resistant
malarial  area,  you  have  a problem. ]        Typhus and typhoid fever
vaccinations are available at any reasonably-sized hospital.

For hepatitis resistance, you may want to take  a  gamma  globulin  shot
before you leave.  Your doctor or hospital can provide that.

Oded Feingold     MIT AI Lab.   545 Tech Square    Cambridge, Mass. 02139

I would suggest you call your local public library reference desk and ask
them for the address of the counsulate (in the US) for each country you
want to visit, and call/write each of them.  Be warned that getting visas
into some of these places can be a slow process that includes SENDING THEM
YOUR PASSPORT! (gack)

Topher Eliot                Cyb Systems, Austin, TX               (512) 458-3224
         {gatech,ihnp4,nbires,seismo,ucb-vax}!ut-sally!cyb-eng!topher