Yellow Fever
Infection caused by a virus carried by monkeys, transmitted through
mosquitos who carry the virus from the monkey to the human. The
symptons are a short, mild fever often leading to jaundice, failure
of the liver and kidneys and eventually death. The vaccine is
effective. The vaccination is valid for 10 years and is usually
only available in specialist clinics or hospitals.
A valid Yellow Fever inoculation certificate is required
if arriving from or via an infected area having passed through
that area by any other means than a scheduled flight.
A yellow fever inoculation certificate is required if
arriving from or via an infected area.
Infants under 1 year old are exempt.
* Recommended immunizations:
* Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A, also called 'infectious hepatitis' is basically an
inflammation of the liver caused by a virus A. The virus is picked
up from contaminated food and water. The symptoms are a slight
febrile disorder, loss of appetite and jaundice. Almost everyone
recovers within about 2 months. Precautions include immunization and
avoiding salads, unpeeled fruit, sharing crockery and cutlery.
* Malaria
Malaria is a danger in the lowland areas of Northern and Eastern
Transvaal and parts of Eastern Natal reaching down to the Tugela
River.
* Polio
Polio or Poliomyelitis is an infection caused by a virus.
It affects the motor neurone cells in the spinal cord mainly.
The symptoms are fever and headache, weakness in a group of
muscles, then widespread paralysis. Sometimes there is respiratory
paralysis and rapid death. There is an effective vaccine taken by
mouth.
* Tetanus
Tetanus (also known as lockjaw) is a disease caused by infection
with 'clostridium tetani' which is present in soil and in the
intestines of humans and animals. Infection can enter the body
via cuts after which bacteria produce a toxin affecting the motor
nerve cells in the spinal cord. This is followed by convulsions
and muscle spasms. The vaccine is effective and the disease
can also be treated by an antitoxin and penicillin.
* Typhoid
Typhoid or 'enteric fever' is caused by infection with
'salmonella typhi'. The infection is passed from infected water,
milk or food or by people preparing food or drinks. Symptoms
are a rapidly fluctuating temperature, drowsiness, diarrhoea,
abdominal rash, delirium and coma. Immunization is effective.
The disease is treatable with antibiotics.
* Food Precautions:
Avoid - unpealed fruit, badly cooked meat, icecubes, untreated milk,
ice cream if made from untreated milk.
Take - Extra salt if in hot climates.
* Drink Precautions.
Purify water or make sure it is clean. If you are not sure
avoid it. Bottled water, soft drinks (sodas) and beer are usually
widely available.
* Crime:
No particular advice other than generally take care at night and in cities.