Vaccine When Travel

Although not the case destinations offered to travel to certain areas of some countries, immunization requirements and obtain the International Certificate of Vaccination WHO (in some countries is mandatory). Consultation with Foreign Health Medical Service (tel. 91 402 16 63 or 91 401 50 35) or with medical experts in tropical medicine.
Depending on the area to visit and the time may be desirable vaccines against cholera, diphtheria, yellow fever, typhoid, hepatitis A and / or B, polio, rabies, tetanus, etc., and / or also take medication to prevent malaria or malaria.
If despite all these measures taken to prevent malaria or malaria fever is inexplicable (with symptoms such as sweating, headache, chills, muscle aches, fatigue, and sometimes nausea, vomiting and diarrhea) at any time after the stay in an area at risk (it may take up to 6 months in some cases) to seek expert medical help urgently.