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Travel Medicine  (Expert Forum)
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Safety of Immunizations & Prophylaxis for Children
Answered by
Philip Parks, MD - Occupational Safety, Occupational Health, Travel Medicine, Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health Boston - MA
Questions in the Travel Medicine forum are answered by Dr. Philip D Parks, affiliated with Harvard School of Public Health. Topics covered include disease prevention, finding a doctor abroad, food and water safety, illness and injury abroad, mosquito and tick protection, resources for travelers, traveling with children or pets, traveling with special needs, vaccinations and immunizations.

Safety of Immunizations & Prophylaxis for Children

by Travellots, Mar 07, 2008 11:39AM
Hello Dr. Parks,

I am hoping to do some traveling with our daughter when she is 13 to 20 months old.  It seems that all of the places we'd like to travel (South America, India, Africa) require immunizations/prophylaxis.  What immunizations/prophylaxis are considered safe to take/receive at this age?  Should we steer clear of these destinations for a while or can they be visited safely?  We would only be able to travel for 2 weeks at a time and wouldn't plan on going very far off the tourist trail.

Thank you for sharing your time and expertise.

by Philip Parks, MD, Mar 08, 2008 02:12PM
To: Travellots
Hi.

Thank you for your posting. First, some excellent web-based resources that I would like to direct you to are:

* http://www.mdtravelhealth.com/special/children.html
* http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/yellowBookCh8-SafeInfantsChildren.aspx
* http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/yellowBookCh8-VacRecInfantsChidren.aspx

If you have specific questions after visiting the above links, please feel free to post additional questions.

The answer to your second question regarding where to travel with children is a complicated discussion based in risk assessment, your risk tolerance, your planned activities at each destination, your accommodations at each destination, etc.

In the travel medicine clinic setting, we often have these types of discussions that are specific to each travel destination.

I welcome additional specific questions that you may have.

~•~ Dr. Parks

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice. The information presented in this posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Member Comments (4)

by dmg101505, Mar 10, 2008 05:36PM
To: Dr. Parks
We are traveling to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on March 16th for a week with our 20 month old.  Our pediatrician recommended the Hep A vaccination as well  mefloquine to prevent malaria.  Should I be concerned about her taking both of these during the same week (this week) or in combination in general?  Are there any additional health precautions we should be taking in visiting this country?

I will also visit the websites that you provided for the other inquirer.

Thank you so much for your professional feedback.  

by dmg101505, Mar 10, 2008 05:37PM
To: Dr. Parks
We are traveling to Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on March 16th for a week with our 20 month old.  Our pediatrician recommended the Hep A vaccination as well  mefloquine to prevent malaria.  Should I be concerned about her taking both of these during the same week (this week) or in combination in general?  Are there any additional health precautions we should be taking in visiting this country?

I will also visit the websites that you provided for the other inquirer.

Thank you so much for your professional feedback.  

by Philip Parks, MD, Mar 12, 2008 04:26PM
To: dmg101505
I responded to this posting elsewhere.

- Dr. Parks
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