by Yvonne Brennan
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16 September 2022
Global travel is back. Before setting sail for that trip of a lifetime, travelers must consider how to protect their health. While COVID-19 has overrun our headlines and headspace for the last two years, there is more to consider when travelling abroad. Routine vaccinations, travel vaccinations, medications and current health and wellbeing have slipped into the background as we focus on regulations around masks, COVID-19 vaccinations, and social distancing. Visiting your doctor before your trip can make sure you stay healthy while experiencing new environments. All explorers should visit their GP at least 6 weeks before travelling. Before you trade beautiful Australia for an overseas destination, your doctor will go through three key things: 1. Health check 2. Travel vaccinations 3. Destination health advice Health Check A health check makes sure you and your family are fit to travel, you have enough of your medications for your trip, and your standard vaccinations are up to date. Travel Vaccinations As each destination has its own charm, it also has its own challenges. Whether you’re travelling through rural or urban locations in developed or developing countries, your itinerary will influence how you manage your health. Your doctor will recommend vaccinations based on the location of your trip and the activities you have planned, your vaccination history and health check. As a general guide, travel to developed countries requires an update on influenza, measles, and whooping cough. Travel to Asia, Africa, South America, and the Pacific may require additional vaccinations, the most common being Hepatitis A and Typhoid. Without these vaccinations, travelers are at higher risk and may have trouble entering their destination country or re-entering Australia. It is recommended that travelers come in at least 6 weeks in advance to ensure they are fully protected by the time they are abroad. Some vaccines require several doses spread over several weeks while others take a few weeks to become effective. Destination health advice You need health advice tailored to your adventure. Your doctor can provide you with destination specific advice. They will discuss likelihood and risk mitigation of food and water contamination, mosquito exposure, dangerous wildlife interactions, and unhealthy sun exposure, as well as how the destination and planned activities may influence existing medical conditions. For the best advice, bring your travel itinerary with your planned adventures. You should also check for current information on safety, local laws, travel requirements, health concerns and local contacts specific to your destination. Book in today Make sure you put a visit with your GP at Cleveland Medical on your to-do list before your next trip. We are trained in travel medicine, so chat with us before you head off on your Euro trip, Asian adventure or Tanzanian safari experience. Plan your health so you can travel more and worry less!