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Karlynn Morgan <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 27 Dec 2001 13:46:38 -0500
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Ellen, another site you should check out is:

http://travel.state.gov/travel_warnings.html

This is the US State Department's Travel Warnings & Consular Information Sheets.
Not only does this site speak to the safety of traveling in any given country, it
is also full of valuable medical information that may help you plan your trip.
For instance, do you need to be concerned about Malaria, food contamination, etc.

Karlynn

Ellen Bulger wrote:

> Howdy Shellers,
>
> At a holiday dinner this past week, I heard something that made my ears perk
> up; that there were deals to be had on flights to exotic destinations like
> Fiji. Some relatives are planning a vacation to Oaxaca. It seems that
> Americans are starting to travel again, but perceive Mexico to be safer than
> other destinations, like Fiji, so there were deals to Fiji, not Mexico.
>
> Shelling freak that I am, I dashed to my computer to find these deals. I
> haven't yet. Airfares to the South Pacific are enough to make you fall out of
> your chair. I am still looking. But as I stumbled about the web, I discovered
> a cool site that could be a valuable resource to fellow shellers; Travel
> Medicine, Inc. 800/872-8633  travmed.com
>
> Years ago I took a trip with Liberty Travel to Cozumel. They plopped us into
> the middle of a typhoid epidemic without a word of warning. Five of the six
> of us got typhoid. Now I never trust anyone else to do my travel health
> research. I'm swooning to go to Fiji, if I can figure a way to afford it, but
> I do not want Dengue fever which is a SERIOUS problem there. Typhoid in
> Mexico was bad enough, thank you very much. Even after all these years the
> memory is quite vivid and, compared to dengue, typhoid is a walk in the park.
>
> Travel Medicine, Inc. has the best information on travel heath issues that I
> have ever seen. IMHO, it blows away the CDC and WHO pages, at least for the
> lay person. Learn all the gnarly details about malaria and dengue! The report
> on Vanuatu  alone, reads like the outline of one of Stephen King's grimmer
> efforts.
>
> I had sought out the site to order packets of rehydration mixtures for severe
> diarrhea, what the WHO people call resurrection fluid. (Living in AZ now, I'm
> determined to give Mexico another go, but this time vaccinated up the wazoo
> and better prepped.). But I found much more. The up-to-date health
> information on various countries was amazing. And the products offered were
> pretty cool too, including a synthesized sort of pyrethrum called Permethrin
> for treating clothing.
>
> As mosquitos often bite through clothing, I've often wondered about the
> effectiveness of DEET alone, which is just for skin. An insecticide on
> clothing helps shore up the gaps, but as an avid snorkeler & beachcomber, I
> still have problems to solve. Skeeters bite right through dive skins.
> Permethrin stays on clothing for several washings, but is toxic to marine
> life.
>
> So I ask all you world travelers, how did you address these problems on Fiji
> and elsewhere? My idea of a trip is not Disneyworld safe and sterile, but I
> would like to shell on my adventure, not spend my time writhing in febrile
> agony.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Ellen

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