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This booklet was originally developed in 1996 by the Seattle-King County Department of Public Health and Snohomish Health District, for specific use within the state of Washington, with assistance from the following public and private agencies: Children’s Hospital and Medical Center; Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition of Washington; Immunization Action Coalition of Washington; Rotary International; Washington State Department of Health; Whatcom County Health Department
The Pueblo City-County Health Department welcomes you to Travel ClinicPueblo, providing comprehensive travel consultation services including travel tips, immunizations, and medications to southeastern Colorado. Travel Clinic-Pueblo is under the direction of Dr. Christine Nevin-Woods and is staffed by experienced travel nurse, Sherrie Goorley
Immunizations help the body’s immune system do its work by developing protection against future infections, as if we were exposed to the natural disease. The good news is, with vaccines, you don’t have to get sick to be protected. Vaccines are recommended to protect travelers from illnesses present in other parts of the world and to prevent the importation of infectious diseases across international borders. Which vaccinations you need depends on a number of factors including your destination, whether you will be spending time in rural areas, the season of the year you are traveling, your age, health status, and previous immunizations
Overseas vaccine (typhoid and yellow fever) are on Monday and Wed 9:00"3:00 by appointment. All other vaccines may be obtained from the walk"in clinic Mon thru Fri 8:30"11:00 and by appointment Mon"Fri 1:00"3:00.
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