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Why should I get vaccinated when I go to Africa?

question 1: why do you have to get vaccinated before going abroad in Africa? Because there are many infectious diseases in Africa that are not available in our country or are not easy to get, it is very easy to infect these diseases in Africa, so we should be vaccinated.

question 2: do I need to take vaccination when I go to work in Africa now? Some countries need to check the yellow book when applying for a visa, some don't need Nigeria, and don't check it when entering the country

But the injection is not for others but for yourself

Do you know how high the death rate of yellow fever is? Moreover, it is impossible to prevent the spread of mosquitoes.

It is difficult to work without being bitten twice by mosquitoes.

This needle must be given.

You must buy some malaria drugs, and 5% of people will suffer from malaria here.

Other needles and drugs, such as hepatitis B, meningitis and cholera, depend on your own situation.

If you can ensure that drinking water and food are clean and hygienic during your stay in Nepal, <

It doesn't matter if you go to Africa or any other country. As long as you go abroad, you must be vaccinated. Otherwise, it will never leave the customs and will be sent back to China directly.

Question 4: Vaccinate when you go to Africa. Where can I call the entry-exit inspection bureau in Shanghai?

In Jinbang Road (originally called Songhe Villa)

Generally, you will be informed to get an injection after you get a visa.

I need to make an appointment in this place.

Question 5: What kind of vaccine do I need to get in advance when I travel to Africa? Hello, I don't need to get vaccinated. Even if I get vaccinated, I won't produce antibodies immediately.

Question 6: Where do I go to work in Africa to get vaccinated? What materials do you need to bring? Ask for 2 points to go to the health and epidemic prevention station to fight, and what information to bring depends on your need to go abroad. You have been vaccinated, and the epidemic prevention station will give you proof.

question 7: I'm going to work in Africa. I was vaccinated last year. Do I need to get another shot? Going abroad and Africa is mainly about injecting yellow fever vaccine. The validity period of yellow fever vaccine is generally about ten years. If you are talking about yellow fever vaccine, you don't need to fight in Africa now.

As for other vaccines, such as epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, hepatitis B and cholera, they are all optional, and they can be vaccinated or not. There are no hard and fast rules.