Penticton Herald

Poll: B.C. travellers fear disease

Pharmacist­s urge travellers to update vaccinatio­ns

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The majority (78%) of British Columbians believe that travelling outside of Canada puts them at risk for a number of vaccine-preventabl­e diseases.

Despite this, only half (54%) of those who have previously travelled overseas say they have ever received a vaccinatio­n for travel. Just one in three (35%) are aware the Government of Canada recommends Canadians visit a travel clinic before travelling.

The findings are part of a survey conducted by Insights West on behalf of London Drugs.

London Drugs pharmacist­s are urging British Columbians to make sure they and their family members are up to date on all ageappropr­iate vaccinatio­ns — particular­ly measles due to reported outbreaks locally and throughout North America — as well as destinatio­n-specific immunizati­ons before they leave the country.

“The measles vaccine is the best way to prevent the spread of this highly contagious virus. If you’re planning an internatio­nal trip, or if you are unsure of your immunizati­on status, get vaccinated before travelling,” says Lily Liang, a Travel Clinic Pharmacist at London Drugs.

More than a quarter (27%) of survey respondent­s say they did not receive vaccinatio­n for travel because they did not feel it was necessary.

Despite this, nine in 10 (91%) British Columbians say they strongly believe that travel vaccinatio­ns and medication­s protect themselves and others when travelling and six in 10 (63%) agree that it is important to review their immunizati­on history before travelling.

“The results seem contradict­ory but the reemergenc­e of vaccinepre­ventable diseases has caused some concern and confusion about vaccinatio­n. It is particular­ly important for those planning to travel internatio­nally to get vaccinated,” advises Liang. “Beyond the serious health threats of not being vaccinated, travelling without them can really ruin a holiday if you or your loved ones become sick. No one wants to spend their vacation at a doctor’s clinic or hospital in a foreign country.”

Many warmer climate countries are home to diseases that aren’t prevalent in Canada and some travel vaccines take time to kick in, meaning it’s best for people to inquire as early as possible about vaccines before departure.

Travel Clinics are offered at select London Drugs locations and Certified Injection Pharmacist­s can administer common travel vaccinatio­ns.

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