Polio vaccine
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Polio vaccine
I am going to Egypt/Jordan next month, so after a visit to my doctor I got shots for tetnus, Hep A, and pills for typhus. I've read on this board that a polio vaccine is recommended. When I asked my doctor about that, she said she couldn't get a polio vaccine for me. Has anyone else had trouble finding the this? How important is the polio vaccine? Thanks.
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There is both an oral and an injection option. If one is not available, maybe you can get the other. Y
ou can try an international travel clinic, in addition to your doctor. I only follow the travel clinic's advice, which has been for Sub-Saharan Africa, and cannot comment on how important it is or what happens if you forego typhoid.
ou can try an international travel clinic, in addition to your doctor. I only follow the travel clinic's advice, which has been for Sub-Saharan Africa, and cannot comment on how important it is or what happens if you forego typhoid.
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I believe I read on the govt website that if you had the original oral, polio vaccine given years ago, then you should get a booster. I did get the injection. I was in the first wave of kids to get the oral in 1955 and I figured it wasn't a bad idea.
Best advice would be your doctor.
Best advice would be your doctor.
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Polio should be a booster, which is an shot... should last the rest of your life. If you doctor doesnt have, ask if he/she can get or contact a hospital travel clinic or public health center. The latter would probably be less expensive.
While Polio has technically been eradicated, there are still small outbreaks somewhere in the world.
While Polio has technically been eradicated, there are still small outbreaks somewhere in the world.
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P_M, there is a travel clinic off Mopac in the North Austin Medical Center. We've gotten lots of our shots there. Even got a prescription (if I remember, it was Cipro) to take when we were going to Russia. Don't want to get that stomach virus from the water or food, no way!
I should have their card around somewhere. I'll try to look it up if you can't find them online. Let me know if you have trouble locating them.
I should have their card around somewhere. I'll try to look it up if you can't find them online. Let me know if you have trouble locating them.
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Wrong wrong name - it was the Austin Diagnostic Clinic, off Mopac. Here's the link to their Travel Clinic:
http://tinyurl.com/37rzfb
Hope this helps!
http://tinyurl.com/37rzfb
Hope this helps!
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