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Why immunization is an important part of travel health

Mosquito-borne diseases can ruin your vacation and cause long-term health effects. By taking proper precautions, including vaccines, you can help prevent them.

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Travelling abroad can be a wonderful and exciting adventure. It’s a chance to expand your horizons, try new cuisine, and explore other cultures. But it comes with some risks. One of those is mosquito-borne diseases. Though not something we tend to think about too much when we travel in Canada, it’s an international concern and something to be mindful of when we venture outside the country, especially to the southern hemisphere. “This is a quickly changing landscape and we see these diseases spreading to other countries because of global warming,” says Dr. Vivien Brown, Family Physician and Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Toronto.

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