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 Risk of Rabies in certain USA states , but low risk

There are multiple reports in the media of recent human exposures to rabies in Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana,  Michigan, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York North Carolina and  South Carolina. On these occasions, people have handled or been bitten by variously: bats, a dog, foxes, a raccoon, a sheep and a skunk, all of [...]

By |2019-03-07T11:31:10+00:00June 7th, 2017|News|

Shingles

Shingles is caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox, called varicella-zoster. In fact, you can only get Shingles if you’ve had chickenpox. That’s because when chickenpox heals, the virus that caused it remains in your body. It lies dormant (asleep) in your nervous system, but can reactivate (awaken) at any time. It’s your immune system’s [...]

By |2019-02-19T14:15:10+00:00May 8th, 2017|News|

Live Malaria vaccine effective in human trial

200 million people are affected by malaria each year worldwide. Currently there is no effective vaccine licensed for the prevention of malaria. Although several effective strategies are in place to prevent infection. Malaria is a serious and life threatening disease. In the UK (2015) 81% of malaria cases were from VFR i.e. those visiting friends [...]

By |2019-02-19T14:17:11+00:00May 5th, 2017|News|

Avian Flu 2017 Update

Avian Flu 2017 Update There have been no new human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) reported by the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 2017. From 2011 to 2015, 32 to 145 confirmed human cases of avian influenza A(H5N1) were reported to WHO annually. In 2016, there were 10 cases in Egypt. Governments remain vigilant and [...]

By |2019-02-04T17:16:16+00:00April 29th, 2017|News|

Chikungunya Virus, outbreaks and prevention

Chikungunya (pronunciation: chik-en-gun-ye) virus is transmitted to people by mosquitoes. Outbreaks have occurred in countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Indian and Pacific Oceans the Americas on islands in the Caribbean. Recently outbreaks have included Pakistan, Bolivia and Paraquay. The most common symptoms of chikungunya virus infection are fever and joint pain. Other symptoms [...]

By |2019-02-19T14:18:36+00:00April 29th, 2017|News|

Change of vaccine for routine primary baby immunisation programme Public Health England

  Public Health England has made an important announcement. As well as providing protection against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib, babies will also be given protection against hepatitis B virus. The planned change only involves the type of vaccine used. There is no change to the immunisation schedule and the current planning assumption is [...]

By |2019-03-07T11:32:03+00:00April 13th, 2017|News|

Cholera and El Nino in East Africa

Travelers should be protected against Cholera by vaccination when entering areas at risk. One of the most at risk groups of visitors are not holiday and business travelers, but those classed as ‘visiting friends and relatives’ or VFR. This is particularly the case with Malaria prophylaxis. Researchers are reporting a link between a climate phenomenon [...]

By |2017-04-11T11:12:35+00:00April 11th, 2017|News|

Educating the public about the need for sunscreens

  Professor Jayne Lawrence of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society gave an insightful presentation to Travel Medicine Professionals recently. Here are just a few of her insights. You will need more information and advice to help ensure your holiday is safe and fun, but remember sun protection starts at home. Ask your local Pharmacist or travel [...]

By |2019-02-19T14:20:22+00:00March 23rd, 2017|News|

Measles in Australia suspected origination from Bali

Measles is a highly infectious viral illness that can be very unpleasant and sometimes lead to serious complications. It's now uncommon in the UK because of the effectiveness of vaccination. Mar 2017 On the 19 March 2017, there were four reported cases of measles, linked to travellers returning to Western Australia, following a holiday in [...]

By |2019-03-07T11:33:16+00:00March 22nd, 2017|News|

Zika and the United States of America – Texas

  On 24 February 2017 the Hidalgo County Health Department reported a Zika case from the City of McAllen. No travel history outside Hidalgo County has been established and further investigation is ongoing. The last locally acquired case in Texas was reported on 25 January 2017. Zika Virus is most commonly spread by mosquito bites, [...]

By |2019-02-19T14:21:32+00:00March 9th, 2017|News|
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