Countries At Risk

Hepatitis A occurs worldwide however the majority of cases occurs in developing countries with poor sanitation and hygiene commonly in Africa, Asia, South & Central America.

Travel Precautions

Only drink from a sealed water bottle or water that has been boiled. Avoid ice and salads washed with tap water. Eat only fruit that can be peeled and steer clear of uncooked foods. Make sure all meals are freshly cooked and served piping hot.

Signs & Symptoms

Symptoms can take anywhere from 14 to 28 days to appear. Their severity can vary from mild to severe and may include fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle aches, weight loss, abdominal pain, and yellowing of the skin and eyes.

The Vaccination

After receiving the Hepatitis A vaccine, a booster shot is required at least 6 months later. Once the booster is given, the individual will be protected against Hepatitis A for up to 25 years.

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