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All travel has the potential for exposing young travelers and family members to illnesses endemic to the geographic regions to which they travel. Many of these conditions are relatively unfamiliar to most practitioners. The most common of these include malaria, hepatitis A, diarrheal disease, typhoid fever, yellow fever, tuberculosis and a variety of parasitic infections. Illnesses may be transmitted from person to person or through food or water. Most can be prevented by education directed at avoiding exposure, using preventive medications and, in some instances, by receiving specialized vaccines. For ParentsAs immunizations and medications needed differ for each country, we recommend scheduling an appointment with your local travel clinic regarding necessary immunizations and health concerns for your area of travel. (Riley Travel Clinic 317–274-4846)
For ChildIf you plan to bring your child to the International Adoption Clinic at Riley once returning, please contact us to schedule an appointment prior to your travel. (Riley International Adoption Clinic 317-274-4846)
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