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As adults, we expect all of you to take responsibility for your health while traveling to many developing countries.    With that sa...

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As adults, we expect all of you to take responsibility for your health while traveling to many developing countries. 

 
With that said, we strongly recommend that you visit the CDC website for further information on what is recommended for certain countries. We also recommend that you visit your doctor or a local travel health clinic to discuss what vaccinations and medications are required or recommended. 
 
If you have any medical problems or situations that we should be aware of, then you will need to list them under the "Medical Information" section that you can find under the "Documents" tab which is located under the "My Mobilization Info" tab on your Personal Profile Page.
 
Please be sure that you have had Hep. A, Hep. B, a current Tetanus shot, and the Meningitis Vacc. 
 

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at 770-983-1060 or reallife@aventures.org

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