Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Vaccinations For Kenya Vaccinations For Kenya?

Vaccinations for Kenya? - vaccinations for kenya

I am pleased with the trip to Kenya next February and I was wondering if I am one now, what I need and advise them about how much does it cost? I understand that to some degree the cost of the doctor, but I need an approximate cost to see if I have enough money before the due date. So, if I have them all? I know that some one months in advance. Cheers!

3 comments:

David W said...

There are no required vaccinations for Kenya, so it is better to have none.

Unvaccinated.

A vaccinated person is more a disease from an unvaccinated person contract. The whole theory of vaccination is flawed. Weakens the immune system, so that vaccinated people more susceptible to diseases.
There are so many awful side effects of vaccination should be considered extremely dangerous.
Just sit and think for a moment.
Is there any sense in injecting a disease directly into your body.
We have a program of mind control horrible subjected to pharmaceutical companies that make money.

The false report of vaccination
http://www.whale.to/b/hoax1.html


If you are here on the web release of vaccination in
http://www.vaclib.org/exemption.htm
You can give all the necessary forms to their child.

If you study the history of vaccination, see
... http://dgwa1.fortunecity.com/body/vaccin

Tee said...

Check cdc.gov vaccination advice.
Other than the routine vaccinations (tetanus, hepatitis ..)

Malaria prophylaxis is recommended

You do not need typhoid and yellow, as a rule, Kenya,

But it always depends on where you are and where you go to Kenya (Nairobi, Sea vs. Safari, etc.)
Furthermore, it is impossible to say how much it will cost, because they do not know where you are!
In most European countries, participation fee all vaccinations would be free or for a visit to the doctor.
in the ... depends on your insurance i guess ...

So, if - an early appointment because of things as prophylaxis against malaria, the week began, before your departure!

Brian H said...

You need to antimalarial drugs, but on my last trip to my insurance said the drug is not treated as a preventive treatment against malaria.

We also need vaccines against yellow fever you get when traveling between Egypt and Kenya, though was not the last two trips to Kenya, is needed because the flight from London to Nairobi. Therefore, if you have a scale somewhere, you can then change the necessary vaccinations.
Have a great trip.

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