TRAVEL MEDICINE
HEALTH INFORMATION FOR VISITORS TO GREECE
Dear Visitors, The Ministry Of Health anti Social Solidarity and KEEL'' >www.keel.org.gr '' welcome you to Greece. This leaflet will provide you with useful information for your protection against some infections and hazards that you may be at risk.
GASTROENTERITIS
- TRAVELER'S DIARRHEA
FOOD BORNE DISEASES
They are caused by water and food consumption contaminated with bacteria, viruses, parasites etc. The most common symptoms that can occur either in isolation or in combination are: diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, abdominal pain, fever, etc.
AIRBORNE DISEASES
They are transmitted through air and contaminated droplets from the respiratory system after coughing and sneezing. The common symptoms of these diseases are: fever, cough, shortness of breath, sputum etc.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED (S.T.D) AND BLOODBORNE DISEASES
The sexually transmitted diseases
are transmitted through sexual contact if preventative measures have not
been taken. The only sexually transmitted disease preventable with vaccination
is hepatitis B.
Special attention should be paid to these diseases since in some cases there
are no symptoms. Sometimes symptoms may be present such as:
vaginal or urethral discharge, abdominal
pain, fever, burning on urinating.
Blood borne diseases are spread through direct contact with contaminated
blood or other body fluids.
How to prevent them:
TICK BORNE DISEASES
Insects playa significant role in the transmission of a number of diseases. In certain areas diseases like Leishmaniasis and Rikettsiosis can occur.
How to prevent them:
SUN EXPOSURE
You should always bear in mina that the sun can be dangerous. Ultraviolet sun radiation includes UVA and UVB rays which can cause: skin damage (bums, cancer, melanoma) damage to the eyes, thermal exhaustion, thermal shock, photosensitivity, or photo allergic dermatitis.
How to prevent them: Avoid sun exposure between 12:00-14:00 pm.
Use sunscreen with high protective factor, wear a hat and sunglasses and Light -coloured clothes.
Drink plenty of fluids.
Special protection and care is required for children
USEFUL INFORMATION
If you get sick: Ask for help from your hotel manager.
Seek medical attention and inform the Doctor about your past medical history, your medication, and give details about the countries you have visited.
In certain cases ( e.g. SARS) you may be contacted by the public health authorities for your own protection and for public health reasons. Your cooperation will be greatly appreciated ...
USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS IN GREECE
| LIFELINE SOS : | 112 |
| GREEK POLICE : | 100 |
| TOURIST POLICE : | 171 |
| FIRE BRIGADE : | 199 |
| AMBULANCE (EKAB) : | 166 |
| HELLENIC CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES CONTROL : | 210-8899000 - 210-5212000 |
| NATIONAL FOOD SAFELY AGENCY : | 210- 6971500 |
| MINISTRY FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL SOLIDARITY : | 210- 5232820/29 |
AVIAN INFLUENZA
Dear Traveler:
The Ministry
of Health
& Social Solidarity
and the Hellenic Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. wish to give
you same useful health information with regards to avian influenza.
Το date, cases
of avian flu have been confirmed in the following countries: CAM BODGE,
CROATIA, INDONESIA, KAZAKHSTAN, LAOS, MALAYSIA, MONGOLIA, NORTH KOREA, PAKISTAN,
PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA (INCLUDING HONG KONG), ROMANIA, RUSSIA, THAILAND,
TURKEY, UKRAINE AND VIETNAM.
Currently, there is no travel notice
advising cancelling your trip to the fare mentioned destinations. Travellers
to these countries should observe the fallowing measures to help avoid illness:
If during your stay, you suffer from fever above 38C, experience difficulty
breathing, coughing or other serious symptoms, immediately consult a doctor.
Please be reminded, it is against
the law to bring into the European Union (EU-745/2004), birds, poultry,
eggs, other bird by-products such as feathers or down, or hunted game from
countries with confirmed cases of avian flu.
During travel
Avoid all direct contact with poultry. including touching well-appearing. sick or dead chicken and ducks.
Avoid places. such as poultry farms and bird markets, where live poultry are r-raised or kept.
Avoid handling surfaces contaminated with poultry faeces or secretions.
Clean your hands often. using soap and water (or waterless alcohol-based hand rubs when soap is not available and hands are not visibly soiled). As with other infectious illnesses. careful and frequent hand washing removes potentially infectious material from your skin and is and of the most important preventive practices to prevent disease transmission.
Do not consume raw or undercooked foods from poultry. including eggs and poultry blood. Influenza viruses are destroyed by heat.
If you become sick with symptoms such as a fever, difficulty breathing, or cough or with any illness that requires prompt medical attention, consult a physician as soon as possible. It is advisable that you defer travel until you are free of symptoms unless your travel is health-related.
After your return:
Before you visit a health- care setting, tell the provider about:
your symptoms
if you have had direct poultry contact, and
where you travelled. This way, he or she can be aware you have travelled to an area reporting avian influenza.
USEFUL PHONE NUMBERS IN GREECE
Guidance about avian influenza is subject to change. For updated information about disease in humans and countries affected contact:
HELLENIC CENTRE FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION 210- 5212000 www.keel.org.gr
NATIONAL CENTRE FOR EMERGENCY CARE (EKAB) 166