Traveler's Health Clinic of North Alabama

Traveler's Health Clinic of North Alabama providing international travelers with destination specific consultation and immunization.

10/03/2023

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11/28/2022

CHOLERA UPDATE

Since January 2022, a marked rise in cholera infections has occurred worldwide, with large outbreaks in Haiti, Malawi, and Syria, and a total of 29 countries reporting cases. After more than 3 years with no cases of cholera reported in Haiti, in October 2022, national authorities began reporting confirmed cholera cases spreading across the country. As of November 15, 9,317 suspected cases and 174 deaths have been reported from 9 of Haiti’s 10 departments. Medical treatment facilities in the Port-au-Prince metropolitan area, the outbreak epicenter, are approaching capacity.
A traveler could arrive in the United States with cholera at any time. Although no cases have been reported in the United States in 2022 among travelers returning from Haiti, eight cases have been reported among travelers returning from Pakistan, Iraq, and Bangladesh. Sustained community transmission in the United States is unlikely due to reliable water, sanitation, and hygiene infrastructures. Cholera is often not considered as a possible cause of watery diarrhea among returning U.S. travelers, which can result in delayed treatment and death.

Cholera is an acute diarrheal infection caused by ingestion of food or water contaminated with the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. People who develop watery diarrhea within 5 days after being in any country where cholera is occurring should seek medical care immediately and inform the clinician about their travel history.

We suggest someone with cholera or suspected cholera us oral rehydration solutions (ORS) or low-sugar oral electrolyte solutions for mild to moderate dehydration. Pharmacies and medical facilities should have an ample supply of these rehydration products. If they are not available, patients should drink broth or water. They should not use drinks with a high sugar content, such as juice, soft drinks, or sports drinks, because that could worsen diarrhea.

We do have cholera vaccines for travelers to high risk areas.

11/10/2022

We have recently had several clients who are traveling to Uganda.

We have just been made aware of an outbreak of Ebola in that country and want to get this information out to you ASAP.

Summary
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is issuing this Health Alert Network (HAN) Health Update as a follow-up to a HAN Health Advisory (Outbreak of Ebola virus disease (Sudan ebolavirus) in Central Uganda) issued on October 6, 2022. This Health Update serves to inform public health departments, public health laboratories, and clinicians in the United States about the ongoing outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Uganda caused by Sudan virus (species Sudan ebolavirus). No suspect or confirmed EVD cases related to this outbreak have been reported in the United States (U.S.) or other countries outside of Uganda to date. However, as a precaution because of increasing cases in Uganda, CDC is communicating with public health departments, public health laboratories, and healthcare workers in the United States to provide an update and raise awareness of this outbreak and the potential for importation of cases.
Background
On September 20, 2022, the Ministry of Health of Uganda officially declared an outbreak of EVD caused by Sudan virus (species Sudan ebolavirus) in Mubende District, Central Uganda.

As of November 5, 2022, a total of 132 confirmed cases of EVD have been identified in Uganda; 39% of confirmed cases have died. To date, there have been a total of 61 patients with confirmed EVD that have recovered from illness and been discharged. Seven districts in Uganda have reported cases since the outbreak began, including Mubende, Kassanda, Kyegegwa, Bunyangabu, Kagadi, Wakiso, and the capital city of Kampala. Two of these districts (Bunyangabu and Kagadi) have completed 21 days of monitoring of all identified contacts of confirmed cases and have had no new EVD cases identified since. CDC is working closely with the Ministry of Health of Uganda, the World Health Organization, and other partners to support the response to this outbreak.

Travel volume from Uganda to the United States is low, and there are no direct flights from Uganda to the U.S. Since October 7, 2022, U.S.-bound air passengers who have been to Uganda in the prior 21 days are being redirected to five U.S. airports where they undergo entry health screenings as part of a layered mitigation approach that, in combination with other public health measures already in place to detect ill arriving travelers, are designed to reduce the risk of introduction and spread of disease in the U.S.

Any patient with travel to Uganda in the past 21 days who have clinical symptoms such as fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, fatigue, loss of appetite, gastrointestinal symptoms, or unexplained bleeding should isolate themself and seek assistance immediately.

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08/29/2021

Yellow fever vaccine is in stock. Short wait times for new patient appointments. Schedule your consultation today

04/15/2021

Yellow fever vaccine is now finally becoming available. If you are scheduling an appointment for an international travel consultation with vaccination and know you're going to need the yellow fever vaccine, please call several weeks ahead of time to make sure that it's available when you come

02/25/2020

US State Department, CDC issue travel advisories for South Korea amid coronavirus spread
USA Today (2/24, Henderson) reports the CDC “is warning against travel to South Korea because of the continued spread of the coronavirus worldwide.” On Monday, the agency “issued a ‘level 3’ advisory, which warns to ‘avoid nonessential travel’ to the East Asian country,” and “issued a similar level 3 warning for travel to China Saturday due to ‘widespread community transmission,’ excluding Hong Kong, Macau or Taiwan.” Moreover, the State Department “issued a level 2 travel advisory (‘exercise increased caution’) Saturday for South Korea over the coronavirus outbreak.”

11/19/2019

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1803 Park View Drive, NE
Cullman, AL
35058

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 12pm
Tuesday 8am - 12pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
Thursday 8am - 12pm

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