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Old 05-05-2004, 07:00 AM
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When i first went to the DR 6 years ago a lot of people were telling us to take Malaria tablets (even the doctors). However when we got to the DR we were told that it was not necessary.

So.............what vaccinations are needed? My friends are coming with us for the first time on June 8th (and they aren't keen on needles ).

The ones that the doctors tell us we need are

- Typhoid

- Hepatitus B (I think they say 'B')

- Tetanus

- Polio (not a vaccination)

Thanks
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Old 05-05-2004, 07:30 AM
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Hi Tired boy,
When we first went to DR in 2001 we had Hep B, Typhoid Jabs and Polio by mouth, which are recommended and I would definately tell your friends to have as the sanitary and water are not clean in certain places.
I also had Tetanus (but had huge allergic reaction to tetanus, apparently my GP said I was still covered by the one I had at school at the age of 15! And hadn't needed another one!)
With ref to Malaria-if you go on UK health website it says to take Anti-malarial pills ANYWHERE in Dom Rep and Haiti. (cautious Brits!) On the other hand if you go onto US Health website it says only take pills if going near Haitian Borders/Jungle.

Personally, we took them (Avloclor) the first time we went and as we were near the beach never got bitten anyway, actually I never saw one mosquito, just larger flies. The second time I took them and my hubbie didn't, I never got bitten once! This time (we are off in 9 days) neither of us are taking tablets. We are however just in case taking the pills with us as apparently if you show signs of malaria you can actually take the pills to reduce the symptoms before getting help. This will never happen but I am a born worrier!!

If your friends do decide to get the jabs- tell them to take the boosters 6 months after (which will give them full immunisation for 10 years), it's worth it. If they don't have the booster the effectiveness of jabs will wear off after one year.

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When i first went to the DR 6 years ago a lot of people were telling us to take Malaria tablets (even the doctors). However when we got to the DR we were told that it was not necessary.

So.............what vaccinations are needed? My friends are coming with us for the first time on June 8th (and they aren't keen on needles ).

The ones that the doctors tell us we need are

- Typhoid

- Hepatitus B (I think they say 'B')

- Tetanus

- Polio (not a vaccination)

Thanks
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Old 05-05-2004, 08:26 AM
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Hiya

My boyfriend and I are coming to DR on Monday. I had to have Typhoid and Hepatitis A. It wasn't bad as they now do a 2 in 1 vaccination for those two. We are also taking the malaria tablets, better to be save than sorry even if there isn't much of a risk! My boyfriend had to have a couple more then me just because they had run out from his school days! These were Tetanus and Polio. I am still covered for these two.

I don't know if what vaccines you have to have differs as to which country you come from, but we are from England.

Hope this helps.
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Old 05-05-2004, 09:11 AM
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Hi Hel,
I really wouldn't bother with the anti-malarial tablets. If you are staying anywhere apart from the Haitian Border or the Jungle there have been no instances of malaria in the last 10 years at least.
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:29 AM
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See http://dr1.com/travel/prepare/health.shtml for Travel Health recommendations.
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:35 AM
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I am from Canada and my doctor recommended I get all the shots for Hepatitis and an up-to-date booster. I have been to the DR several times and have been covered with mosquito bites (I was staying in el campo not at a resort/hotel) and have never worried about taking Malaria pills/shots (taking the vaccine for Malaria can be very unpleasant).
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:40 AM
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Default Thanks for the link Dolores

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See http://dr1.com/travel/prepare/health.shtml for Travel Health recommendations.
The reason why i posted this thread was because of the contradictions between my GP and some that i have spoke to in the DR. As i was saying, the doctor recommends malaria tablets whereas in the DR some have said that they are really unecessary.

I was trying to find a out from ones who actually have first hand experiences.
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:48 AM
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To help you decide, note this bit of information...

Malaria shots are not recommended to Dominicans or Dominican residents. If malaria were an issue here, don't you think Dominican pediatricians and physicians would include them in the list of regular vaccinations? For instance, hepatitis B vaccines are recommended. My suggestion... do as Dominicans do.

Check on the Internet and the side effects of the malaria prevention that is available today are much worse and more real than the very very very minimal risk of contracting the disease when visiting.
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Old 05-05-2004, 10:54 AM
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Yep, i know about the malaria issue, i just wondered if the same went for any of the other vaccinations that are 'recommended'.

Ta
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Old 05-05-2004, 11:03 AM
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Hi again Tired boy,

The advice I was first given was full of contradictions as well. I think doctors in the UK are generally over cautious about giving people advice on taking malaria drugs. When I was there I asked the nurse and she looked at a world disease map/chart and said we do need to take tablets. I asked her if that applied to The North Coast and she said "Well, I think so, the chart just says all of the DR". The US health web sites say you don't have to take anti-malarial drugs and I figure that because they are geographically nearer they will know more about the country.

We have ended up taking advice from people who have actually been there or work there. The people we have asked say there haven't been any cases of Malaria in the DR for many many years.

The first year we went to the DR we took the tablets and it was not fun. Felt pretty dizzy for the next day or two and matched with a touch of delhi belly it is not fun. Plus they taste absolutely gross!! Worse than Stop 'n' Grow.
You can't take them with water, it has to be something with a strong flavour like milk or juice!

Good luck!
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