"Jane Dozier" <jane.TakeThisOut@dozierhome.com> wrote in message
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> Last time I went to Belize I came home with 3 botfly bites. These were
> horribly painful as the botflies were developing in my leg (chewing
> through nerves) and doctors were trying to diagnose the problem. My
> advice: take and USE insect repellant. Jane
>
>
> "Dwight" <dwightnews.TakeThisOut@earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:13q6mo4b4k7dj37@corp.supernews.com...
>> We will travel to Belize, and we would like recommendations for health
>> precautions.
>>
>> We will be with a Sierra Club tour of major tourist points for most of
>> the time, and then snorkellilng on our own. The tour is an elderly
>> group, and the itinerary will be tame.
>>
>> We have tetanus.
>>
>> Have you suggestions for:
>>
>> Typhoid?
>>
>> Hepatitus A?
>>
>> Malaria?
>>
>> Dengue?
>>
>> Thank you very much in advance.
>>
>> Dwight Gibb
>
I went to Belize and the only thing I came home with was a hangover from too
much partying the night before I flew home.
I make it a habit while visiting my Latin American neighbors to eat the
food, and drink the water. I've never gotten sick from any of it. Most
tourist zones have water that in some instances is purer than some of our US
cities water supply. As for bugs, when we can get lyme disease from our own
back yard...it pays to be prepared with repellent wherever you travel. I
just think that all this talk about bringing medicines just isn't necessary.
If you do get sick you can probably get it cheaper at the local pharmacia.
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