Friday, January 24, 2020

Continuing Education: Cholera Vaccine for Travelers | Travelers' Health | CDC

Continuing Education: Cholera Vaccine for Travelers | Travelers' Health | CDC



Hepatitis A Vaccine for Travelers

What to Know: Hepatitis A is among the most common vaccine-preventable diseases acquired during international travel. All people traveling to countries with high or intermediate hepatitis A endemicity should be vaccinated. Infants as young as 6 months can receive the vaccine, although the travel-related dose for infants aged 6–11 months should not be counted toward the routine 2-dose series 

Cholera Vaccines for Travelers: 1 Free CE



What to Know: Are your patients traveling to areas with endemic or outbreak-associated cholera? Earn free CE while learning about diagnosis, treatment, and prevention, with a special focus on vaccination. More information.

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