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    For work i travel a lot, so this was a very interesting read

    Malaria


    What it is: A potentially fatal disease caused by a parasite, usually transmitted by a bite from an infected mosquito. Chills and headaches are just two of its milder symptoms.

    Where it’s found: Large areas of Central and South America, the Dominican Republic and Haiti, parts of Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the South Pacific.

    How to avoid it: Ask your doctor to prescribe the appropriate prophylaxis before traveling — usually mefloquine or chloroquine, depending where you’re going. And take measures to prevent mosquito bites, like wearing long sleeves and pants and protecting your skin with a repellent containing DEET.



    Giardiasis


    What it is: An intestinal parasite that causes gastroenteritis, it’s usually contracted by travelers by consuming contaminated water or food. And don’t just blame street food — hikers and backpackers have picked up this awful bug in wilderness areas worldwide.

    Where it’s found: Everywhere.

    How to avoid it: Stick to bottled or boiled water and be wary of uncooked vegetables.



    Hepatitis


    What it is: This virus rears its ugly head in many forms, but hepatitis A is the one most travelers should be concerned with. It can be transmitted through contaminated water or uncooked foods, resulting in either a mild illness or a debilitating, months-long disease that includes fever and nausea.

    Where it’s found: High-risk areas include most of the developing world — although outbreaks have been known to occur even in parts of the U.S.

    How to avoid it: Hepatitis A vaccine and immune globulin are very effective in prevention, so it’s a good idea to be up-to-date on shots. Otherwise, follow the basic rules of consuming clean food and water.



    Montezuma’s Revenge


    What it is: Most of us know all too well.

    Where it’s found: Everywhere — though high-risk areas include parts of Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Central and South America.

    How to avoid it: Watch what you eat and drink — stick to bottled or boiled drinks and avoid raw foods. However, that may not be enough: Up to 50% of travelers to high-risk areas will develop a problem over the course of a week or two, according to the CDC. Taking Pepto-Bismol as a preventive measure can also help.



    Yellow Fever


    What it is: A viral disease transmitted through mosquito bites that can result in everything from an influenza-like syndrome to severe hepatitis and fever.

    Where it’s found: Sub-Saharan Africa and tropical South America.

    How to avoid it: Yellow fever vaccine is effective and relatively safe. Otherwise, follow the rules of avoiding mosquito bites: wear long pants and long sleeves and use repellents containing DEET.

    Note: Some countries require proof of vaccination depending on age and where you’re coming from.



    Dengue


    What it is: A viral disease transmitted by a bite from an infected mosquito that can cause severe flu-like illness.

    Where it’s found: South Pacific, Asia, the Caribbean, the Americas, and Africa.

    How to avoid it: There’s no vaccine. Follow the rules of avoiding mosquito bites: wearing long pants and long sleeves and using repellents containing DEET.



    Typhoid


    What it is: A bacterial illness spread by drinking or eating contaminated products. The resulting fever is potentially life-threatening.

    Where it’s found: High-risk areas include South Asia and developing countries in Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Central and South America.

    How to avoid it: There is a vaccine for typhoid, and the CDC recommends it for travelers going to areas where there is a recognized risk of exposure. However, the Centers also warn that it’s not a substitute for careful food and drink selections.



    Chikungunya


    What it is: A viral disease transmitted by mosquito bites that can cause debilitating fever, headache, and worse. First isolated in the 1950s, it has been spreading rapidly of late.

    Where it’s found: The first instances were discovered on the island of Réunion (near Mauritius). But it has since been showing up in areas of Africa and Asia and even in a limited area of Europe.

    How to avoid it: There’s no vaccine, so take precautions to avoid mosquito bites.



    Lyme Disease


    What it is: A disease caused by bacteria from infected tick bites that can cause fever, headaches, rashes, and worse.

    Where it’s found: This one hits close to home, since infected ticks are found in the northeastern, north central, and Pacific coastal regions of North America. They also inhabit the temperate, forested regions of Europe and Asia.

    How to avoid it: If you can’t avoid spots where ticks live, use repellents, which can reduce the risk. Check your skin and hair for ticks each day.



    Norovirus


    What it is: A virus spread through inadequately treated food or water that can cause acute gastroenteritis. The CDC attributes an estimated 23 million illnesses each year in the U.S. to norovirus.

    Where it’s found: Throughout the world. Outbreaks aboard cruise ships have received lots of publicity, but because it’s easily spread, norovirus can appear anywhere where there are lots of people in close quarters.

    How to avoid it: Avoidance can be tough, since norovirus is common and easily transmittable. Keep your hands washed and try to avoid “ready-to-eat” cold foods and raw shellfish.

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    Couldnt resist.....


    For work i travel a lot, so this was a very interesting read

    Malaria


    What it is: A disease

    Where it’s found: 7505 Maple Tree Lane, Green Bay, Wisconsin

    How to avoid it: Always check if your destination is Wisconsin. If it is, kill yourself before you arrive.



    Giardiasis


    What it is: A disease that will eat your eyeballs.

    Where it’s found: Only on the moon Giardias, orbiting the planet - Eejyisgod.

    How to avoid it: Dont sign up for space travel, or send eejit101 $5.



    Hepatitis


    What it is: Does anyone REALLY know???

    Where it’s found: Hookers. My house. On the feet of baby turtles.

    How to avoid it: Only sleep with US government certified hookers.Dont come to my house. Dont wisit www.myturtlesfootfetish.com



    Montezuma’s Revenge


    What it is: The wrath of Montezuma??

    Where it’s found: Probably somewhere in the vicinity of Montezuma just fter pissing him off.

    How to avoid it: Dont piss off Montezuma



    Yellow Fever


    What it is: A condition caused by sleeping in yellow bed sheets.

    Where it’s found: Anywhere with yellow bed sheets, or just any bed that contains cowardice.

    How to avoid it: Dont puchase anything yellow ever again. EVER. Ok? EVER EVER.

    Note: Sunshine is yellow. Just stay in doors to be safe.



    Dengue


    What it is: Pingu's brother

    Where it’s found: Antarctica

    How to avoid it: Why would you want to avoid a penguin? Bastards. Happy feet ftw.



    Typhoid


    What it is: A big *** whirlwind

    Where it’s found: Whereever the TV weather people tell me

    How to avoid it: When the TV weather people say there is a storm coming in so many days..... your normally fine to go there. Just dont go anywhere where they say the storm is now.



    Chikungunya


    What it is: A breed of dog

    Where it’s found: Kennels. In food in chinese restaurants. In the bellies of chinese people.

    How to avoid it: Dont eat dogs you sick f***s.



    Lyme Disease


    What it is: A disease caused by drinking Corona.

    Where it’s found: Livers of alcolholics.

    How to avoid it: Change your beer, change your life.



    Norovirus


    What it is: A computer virus invented by a woman camed Nora.

    Where it’s found: Computers..... duh

    How to avoid it: Computers are fun.... for everyone... except my opponents... they shuda practiced avoidance!!!

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    what have i got myself into here. Are you guys for real?

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    No, i just got bored and made a long long joke!

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