On Thu, 16 Jun 2016, shirish शिरीष wrote: > On a slightly more serious note, I have not been able to find any > info. about the booster shot as to how much time and space length > there should be between the two. I did find peripheral info. about IG
There is an international protocol for this, and every country with a national body that takes care of infectious disease control will also have the choice of adopting their own protocol that is supposed to have been tweaked to local conditions. i.e: ask your doctor or local government health agency. > (Immune globulin) which seems to be a protein that fights the > infection. This is also supposed to be helpful, dunno. Ig (immunoglobulin) is used to detect the existence of imunnosystem response to a pathogen. In this case, you could do a bloodwork test for two specific Ig types to detect how your body is handling Hepathitis A. One type (IgG) will tell you if there is long-term response Ig (highly correlated to "you have immune response for this" -- hopefully enough of it to not get ill), the other (IgM) will tell you if there is short-term response Ig (highly correlated to "your immune response system is fighting this pathogen right now or has done so very recently"). So, basically, Ig response can tell (with some error margin) whether you have been vaccinated or had natural contact with the pathogen in the past (even if you never got ill), and also where you have had recent contact with it. This is the kind of stuff any semi-competent medicine student could explain a lot better than I ever could. For the record, your medic should be able to issue Ig testing requests for a large number of diseases (warning: some of these tests are either quite expensive, or difficult to source, and often both). Gross guide for IgG/IgM results: IgG IgM likely condition reactive reactive recent infection (weeks/months) reactive non-reactive old infection (months/years), maybe (hopefully :p) immunized non-reactive reactive acute infection (days, weeks) non-reactive non-reactive no previous contact with pathogen no immune response not vaccinated Apparently, there are wikipedia pages about IgM, IgG and other types of Ig (IgA, IgE, IgD...). IMO: will travel, get vaccinated and do it *early* because the shots will oven cause mild infection or disconfort, and some cannot be taken together. No excuses: if it is safe for you to take the shot, do it. As an example, the *death toll* for Influenza A (H1N1) in Brazil for 2016 is close to *six hundred* so far. It is not advisable to come to Brazil without proper 2016/Influenza-A+B (South Hemisphere strands) immunization as far as I am concerned... -- "One disk to rule them all, One disk to find them. One disk to bring them all and in the darkness grind them. In the Land of Redmond where the shadows lie." -- The Silicon Valley Tarot Henrique Holschuh _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list Debconf-discuss@lists.debconf.org http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss