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Namibia - Africa
Travelling to Namibia on less than 1 month recommend protection against the following infections:

Recommended vaccinationsStarting

Diphtheria1 day
Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)1 week
HIV in Africa-
Tetanus1 day
Yellow fever - transit10 days
Malaria in Namibia7 days


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10 days
When to start vaccinations before leaving:


Read more about the single vaccinations below. If you need more information, Ask the Doctor

Diphtheria
Diphtheria is a serious throat infection, which infects from person-to-person through the air. The vaccination should be less than 10 years old otherwise a booster is needed.

Hepatitis A (infectious hepatitis)
Infectious hepatitis infects through food and water. Vaccination consists of two injections about 12 months apart, which protects for up to 20 years. The first vaccination protects for 12 months. Gamma globulin consists of purified antibodies from people who have had hepatitis A, and protects for up to 5 months. The vaccination is preferred. The hepatitis A vaccine can be combined with the vaccine against hepatitis B.

HIV in Africa
I perioden 1991 - 1999 blev ialt 280 danskere smittet med HIV i udlandet, heraf 109 i Afrika. Afrika er det kontinent, hvor der er den største udbredelse af HIV. I gennemsnit er ca. 8% af befolkningen smittet, og i visse risikogrupper, som fx prostituerede, kan op til 80% være HIV positive.

Tetanus
Tetanus is a complication to wounds contaminated by soil. If there has been a vaccination within the past 10 years it is not necessary to give a booster in case of wounds and accidents. Tetanus is usually given in combination with diphtheria. If you are previously vaccinated, the vaccine can be given right up to departure.

Yellow fever - transit
Certain countries require a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate if you arrives (even in transit) from a country where yellow fever is present. If you arrive from a country without yellow fever, there is no requirement for a yellow fever vaccination.

Malaria in Namibia
Risk of malaria in Namibia is only in the northern districts along the Kavango and Kunene rivers and the Caprivi strip (Omaheke and Otjozondjuba districts).Chloroquine combined with Paludrine are appropriate in this area. Protection against mosquito bites will reduce the risk further.













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