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Important Information

   Pandemic Influenza
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   All-Hazards Preparedness
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   Hand Washing
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   Flu Information
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   Immunizations For Foreign Travel
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   Family Preparedness Guides
Immunizations Needed For Foreign Travel
Health Services

   ACCHD Medical Reserve Corps
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   Communicable Disease
       Surveillance

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   Environmental Health
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   Immunizations
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   Health Education/ Health Promotion
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   Public Health Nursing
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   School Health
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   Vital Statistics
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   Women Infants & Children (WIC)
Community Programs

   Help Me Grow
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   Other Area Health Resources
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If you plan on traveling outside the United States, you should prepare as
early as possible. Visit your health care provider at least 6 weeks prior
to travel. Many vaccines take time to become effective in your body
and some vaccines must be given in a series over a period of days
or sometimes weeks. If it is less than 4 weeks before you leave,
you should still see your doctor. It might not be too late to get your shots
or medications and other information about how to protect yourself
from illness and injury while traveling.

Be aware of the diseases that are common in the country that you will be
visiting. Know how they are transmitted and how to prevent them.  

Frequently asked questions about Traveler's Health:
http://www.cdc.gov/travel/faq.htm

The Ashland County-City Health Department does not provide a travel
immunization clinic. Neighboring counties provide travel immunizations at
their clinics.  Click here to find a clinic in Ohio, near you:
Clinics Near You.  
Be sure to call ahead because most clinics require you to set up an appointment.