 
    							Eritrea
Eritrea is a northeast African country on the Red Sea coast. It shares borders with Ethiopia, Sudan, and Djibouti. The capital city, Asmara, is known for its Italian colonial buildings, like St. Joseph's Cathedral, as well as art deco structures. Italian, Egyptian and Turkish architecture in Massawa reflects the port city's colorful history. Notable buildings here include St. Mariam Cathedral and the Imperial Palace.
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                                    Recommended Travel Vaccinations For Eritrea- 
                                        VACCINEHepatitis A HOW DISEASE SPREADSContaminated food or water, regardless of where you are eating or staying. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get vaccinated 
 •Eat and drink safely
 
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                                        VACCINEHepatitis B HOW DISEASE SPREADSYou can get hepatitis B through sexual contact, contaminated needles, and blood products. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get Vaccinated 
 •Avoid sharing body fluids
 • Avoid non sterile medical or cosmetic equipment
 
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                                        VACCINEYellow Fever HOW DISEASE SPREADSViral infection transmitted by a bite from infected mosquitoes. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get vaccinated 
 •Prevent mosquito bites
 
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                                        VACCINETyphoid HOW DISEASE SPREADSFood & Water PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get vaccinated 
 • Eat and Drink safely
 
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                                        VACCINERabies HOW DISEASE SPREADSSaliva infected animals. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•High risk country 
 •Vaccine recommended for long- term travelers and those who may come in contact with animals
 
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                                        VACCINEMeningitis HOW DISEASE SPREADSAirborne & Direct Contact. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Given to anyone unvaccinated or at an increased risk, especially students 
 
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                                    Routine Vaccination For Eritrea- 
                                        VACCINEMeasles Mumps Rubella (MMR) HOW DISEASE SPREADSRubella is a contagious disease caused by a virus.symptoms that can include a low-grade fever, sore throat, and a rash that starts on the face and spreads to the rest of the body. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get vaccinated 
 •Keep away from animals
 •Avoid touching body fluids
 •Avoid sharing body fluids
 
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                                        VACCINEShingles HOW DISEASE SPREADSDirect Contact PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Vaccine can still be given if you have had shingles 
 
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                                        VACCINETDAP (Tetanus, Diphtheria & Pertussis) HOW DISEASE SPREADSWounds & Airborne. Only one adult booster of pertussis required. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get vaccinated 
 •Avoid touching body fluids
 •Avoid sharing body fluids
 
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                                        VACCINEPneumonia HOW DISEASE SPREADSAirborne PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Two vaccines given separately 
 •All 65+ or compromised should receive both
 
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                                        VACCINEInfluenza HOW DISEASE SPREADSInfluenza is a viral infection that attacks your respiratory system — your nose, throat and lungs. This is commonly called the flu, but it's not the same as stomach "flu" viruses that cause diarrhea and vomiting. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get Vaccinated 
 •Away from people who are infected cough or sneeze
 
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                                        VACCINE(Varicella) Chickenpox HOW DISEASE SPREADSChickenpox is an airborne disease. Spread easily through the coughs and sneezes of an infected person. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get Vaccinated 
 •Avoid touching body fluids
 •Avoid contacting with the blisters
 
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                                        VACCINEPolio HOW DISEASE SPREADSPolio (poliomyelitis) is a potentially deadly, life-altering disease. The virus enters the body and attacks the brain and spinal cord, often causing paralysis. PREVENTIVE ACTIONS•Get Vaccinated 
 •Avoid sharing contacts with infected people
 •Avoid contaminated food or water, though sneezes or coughs can transmit the virus
 
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