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Don’t Let These “Miracle Cures” Ruin Your Trip

October 28, 2016 by Will Sowards 1 Comment

Don't get fooled by these bogus remedies.

We all know what to look for with a phony advertisement.

Whether it’s a pop-up guaranteeing dangerously fast weight loss or an email with a scheme to make millions quick, the signs are obvious.

But, what about a fake cure?

Most fake cures seem obvious. There’s no way violin music or charcoal powder can remedy a disease.

But, when diseases like Zika and Ebola spread, it’s harder to ignore a possible lifesaver.

Just because the ailment is different does not mean the authenticity is any better. Here are five dangerous fake cures to stay away from while planning your trip:

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Uber and Passport Health Delivering Flu Shots Nationwide

October 24, 2016 by Will Sowards 2 Comments

Uber and Passport Health will provide flu shots throughout the country once again

Passport Health is partnering with Uber to deliver flu shots to 17 cities throughout the U.S. on Tuesday, Oct. 25th.

“Flu vaccines keep our communities healthy, and the more flu shots we can deliver -the healthier we all are,” said Paul Fishburn, Chief Operating Officer for Passport Health. “This partnership with Uber allows us to vaccinate people in an innovative way, which makes it intriguing for the patient and a lot of fun for our nurses.”

The event will take place from 11 am to 3 pm in these locations:

  • Albany, NY
  • Baltimore, MD
  • Boston, MA
  • Birmingham, AL
  • Chicago, IL
  • Columbus, OH
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • Houston, TX
  • Jacksonville, FL
  • Philadelphia, PA
  • New Hampshire
  • Portland, ME
  • Rhode Island
  • Syracuse, NY
  • Tallahassee, FL
  • Washington, DC

Influenza affects up to 20 percent of the population every year, yet less than half of adults get the flu shot. Some people are not healthy enough to get the flu vaccine, which is why Uber and Passport Heath want to make it easy for those who can get a flu shot to get one.

Uber and Passport Health first partnered in 2014, with a flu program that debuted in three cities. In 2015, the program expanded to even more cities. This 2016 program aims to help local communities avoid influenza throughout the flu season.

Passport Health has previously partnered with government and health organizations to provide travel and other key immunizations. These partnerships include helping the U.S. government provide anthrax vaccinations after the 2001 anthrax attacks.

The company’s mobile flu participation began in 2014 with its initial partnership with Uber.

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Smallpox and Anthrax Concerns in Russia

October 19, 2016 by Will Sowards Leave a Comment

Smallpox and Anthrax cases are growing as the world gets warmer.

Russia’s been center stage in the news for political and social issues, and now it seems Russia has the potential to cause widespread smallpox and anthrax outbreaks.

This summer, a town in eastern Russia saw an outbreak of anthrax, which, according to TIME, was the first outbreak Russia’s seen in 75 years.

Experts suspect that climate change is contributing to the possibility of these outbreaks.

As temperatures increase in Russia, specifically in the Siberian regions, the ground thaws. This creates a problem because Russians buried their dead under the frozen ground. As the ground thaws, the bodies become exposed and carry potential diseases.

If smallpox and anthrax were to resurface in Russia, it wouldn’t take much for the diseases to spread. Though Russia is across the ocean and then some, those diseases are highly contagious and spread quickly. Water and land aren’t barriers to anthrax and smallpox like they may have been in the past.

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What Ingredients Are In the Flu Shot?

October 14, 2016 by Will Sowards 19 Comments

Many people want to know what is in a flu shot.

The weather is getting cooler, the holidays are coming up and there’s televised football almost every day of the week. The late part of the year is rich in annual traditions to enjoy, although not all these certainties are fun.

Specifically, the dreaded flu season.

Flu season is an uncertain date. The timetable for peak diagnoses varying from October in some years, to April and May in others. But, flu season is getting closer and time is running out to take early action against the disease with an annual flu shot.

There are several myths surrounding flu shots. But, don’t worry, the shot will not make you sick with the disease or give you a deadly amount of mercury.

What the flu shot will do, is focus on and prevent the spread of the many influenza types each year.

What Ingredients Are In the Flu Vaccine?

This year’s common quadrivalent flu shot contains the following ingredients:

  • Flu Strain A/Brisbane/02/2018 (H1N1)
  • Flu Strain A/Kansas/14/2017 (H3N2)
  • Flu Strain B/Colorado/06/2017
  • Flu Strain B/Phuket/3073/2013
  • Formaldehyde
  • Aluminum Salts
  • Gelatin
  • MSG
  • Thimerosal
  • Chicken Egg Proteins
  • Antibiotics

Why Is Formaldehyde In the Flu Shot?

This compound is the reason that it’s a myth that you can get sick from a flu shot. Like many vaccines, a flu shot does contain the virus that it is preventing. That’s where formaldehyde comes in, to deactivate the virus and prevent the toxins from causing illness.

In large doses, formaldehyde is toxic and deadly. In order for a human to receive a lethal amount of formaldehyde from a flu shot, they would need to take over 10 million doses in a day. This is due to the molecule’s dilution during the manufacturing process and tiny amount that is present in each shot.

Why Are Aluminum Salts In the Flu Vaccine?

Aluminum is another common part in all vaccines. It is an adjuvant to help build the body’s resistance against the disease. Adjuvants are also active in preventing sickness from the disease after receiving the shot. Aluminum is the most used adjuvant in vaccines for over 80 years.

Like all the ingredients in a flu shot, aluminum’s dose is incredibly small, so small that it’s more present in your drinking water.

What Is Gelatin Doing In a Flu Shot?

Gelatin serves a simple purpose in a flu shot: keep the vaccine effective between manufacturing and use.

For those that are against consumption of animal products or have an allergy to pork, this ingredient may be an issue. Most flu vaccines use a pig-based collagen as their stabilizer.

But, for anyone with no problem eating candy or marshmallows, both of which use pig-based gelatin, the amount in a flu vaccine won’t be an issue.

Why Do Some Flu Vaccines Contain MSG?

Usually an ingredient you’d find in processed foods, the additive MSG (monosodium glutamate) is also found in some flu vaccines administered via a spray. The substance, along with other sugars, does the exact same job as gelatin.

Once the vaccine is produced, it can lose potency and effectiveness before it’s administered to a person. That’s what stabilizers like MSG and sucrose can prevent.

Much like other ingredients on this list, the amount of MSG and other additives in the flu shot is very small. Although it may not be part of the healthiest diet, the human body is safe to take 6,000mg/kg of MSG every day. That amount far exceeds the minimal amount found in some vaccines.

Why Is Thimerosal Part of the Flu Vaccine?

Thimerosal is not active in all flu vaccines, but is fairly common. This compound keeps bacteria and fungi from growing in the vaccine which can otherwise happen when a syringe is in a vial.

Thimerosal does have an ethylmercury base. This is not the same common mercury that can cause illness in large doses. Methylmercury, the mercury found in seafood, can stay in the body for years. Ethylmercury stays in the blood for far less time, often just a few days, and is safe for vaccines.

Still unsure if we should use thimerosal in the flu shot? Take a look at our blog post breaking down the chemical and its history with vaccines.

What Purpose Do Chicken Egg Proteins Serve In a Flu Shot?

The virus needs somewhere to grow before it’s in the vaccine, and that’s where eggs can be useful.

For most flu vaccines, the virus copies itself while in fertilized chicken eggs. It’s then separated from the egg and is ready for vaccination.

Sometimes egg protein remains in the virus after the process. This may also be a problem for those against animal consumption.

Recent studies show the flu shot is usually safe for those with egg allergies. Be sure to note your condition to a medical professional before receiving your vaccine.

Why Are Antibiotics In The Flu Shot?

The running theme for these ingredients is to keep you from getting sick, and antibiotics are no different.

The antibiotics in a flu shot keep bacteria from getting in the eggs, which aren’t sterile. To avoid allergic reactions, ones that can cause severe reactions, like penicillin, are not used. Instead, neomycin, often found in lotions and ointments, is the main antibiotic.

To learn more about influenza and the flu vaccine, check out our influenza page.

Would you like to have a flu clinic in your workplace? See our onsite flu clinic page to learn more about our options.

Have any more flu questions? Let us know in the comments below, on Facebook or via Twitter. Your comment may turn into our next post!

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What Zika Tells Us About Disease Prevention

October 6, 2016 by Will Sowards Leave a Comment

Zika can cause some very serious effects on fetuses.

Zika has shed a stark light on prenatal disease prevention. But, there are lessons for everyone, regardless of your family planning stage.

The virus is a reminder that caring for your health can have a huge impact on the wellbeing of those around you. Failure to do so can contribute to the unforeseen long-term impacts of Zika. 

Check out these three ways you can boost your immunity at home and abroad, and prepare yourself to face of Zika and other illnesses.

1.    Stay Up-to-Date

Refer to trusted sources for up-to-date guidelines about current diseases and infections. Organizations like the World Health Organization, CDC and Passport Health offer advice for specific regions. This includes guidelines for pregnant or expecting women, vaccination information and more. 

Health situations are fluid, especially in the developing world.  It’s important to regularly check these sources for new information.

Vaccinations are often recommended for travel to countries throughout the world. Some of the most common travel vaccines are:

  • Typhoid
  • Hepatitis A
  • Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)

Make sure you have all the vaccinations you may need before traveling. Passport Health can help you decide what vaccines are right for you. Learn more about these and other vaccines on our vaccinations page.

2.     Use Safe Products

Avoid mosquitoes and other bugs

Mosquito-borne infections are a threat globally.Insect-borne disease are a
threat throughout the world.

Keep the bugs away with
Passport Health’s repellent options!

Only use CDC-verified products. Be especially careful when choosing safe products for expecting moms. Just because a product is advertised as safe does not mean it is right for everyone. Read product labels and reviews to identify ingredients that aren’t safe for your needs. 

If you’re preparing to travel, pack your own toiletries. This will save time and money. You’ll also avoid the risk of unavailability or navigating labels in foreign languages.

Maintaining a healthy, nutritional diet can boost immunity while at home and abroad. It’s important to avoid processed and undercooked foods and take plenty of vitamins and minerals. If you’re traveling, you can bring vitamin supplements with you. 

Most importantly, know whether it is safe to drink tap water in your local area. Contaminated water can lower your immunity or even infect your digestive system. Common waterborne infections include: e. coli, cholera, typhoid and Legionnaires’ disease. Only use water from safe sources like bottled or boiled water.

3.     Monitor the signs:

Become familiar with the symptoms of common diseases in your community and your destination. If you suspect that you or a family member is infected, seek out medical help. 

Some clinics lack the funding to administer tests for diseases like Zika. This is especially true in underserved communities. But, these clinics can refer patients to a testing facility or send blood samples to a local lab. 

The best way to take action is by preventing the disease before you become infected.

Contracting diseases can be scary, and navigating the situation alone can be intimidating. Family member, friend or health care worker can help you identify and act upon your needs. Awareness is the first step to prevention, but being proactive can make a world of difference. Sharing new information within your community helps others take action, and contributes to a healthy environment. 

Learn more about Zika and how you can avoid the disease on our Zika page.

Are you planning a trip to a Zika affected region? Schedule an appointment at your local Passport Health clinic today by calling or booking online now.

What have you done to avoid Zika? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below, on Twitter of via Facebook.

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