Meningitis- A Serious Threat To Hajj Pilgrims - Senior Doctors Warn
Over 3 million people from the UK and around the world are expected to treks to Saudi Arabia during the next scattering weeks to stage Hajj pilgrimage.
The British senior doctors from the Consortium of British Hujjaj (Pilgrims) UK have warned all nearing pilgrims that they should shield against the additional risks to their health such as Meningitis, Hepatitis and other communicable diseases satisfactory to the over crowding at the ceremonies, housing sites and public delight.
The communicable diseases can be transmitted from top to bottom unambiguous child-to-ourselves communication with droplets of nasal or throat secretions of infected individuals. Close and prolonged telephone (e.g. sneezing and coughing on someone, etc.) facilitates the spread of infection. The most commonplace symptoms specifically for meningitis are stiff neck, high fever, intuition to simplification, confusion, headaches and vomiting. Therefore, it is vital that all travellers must get ‘quadrivalent meningococcal’ vaccine (ACWY vac) formerly leaving on Saudi Arabia. A valid certificate of meningitis vaccine from your doctor is compulsory to obtain a visa from the Saudi Embassy.
Some barbers around the Undefiled places pose a danger of spreading diseases, such as Hepatitis and other blood-borne pathogens by using the still and all razors repeatedly. The doctors also warned pilgrims to be aware of the risk of using the services provided by these barbers and they must insist that the barbers use disposable razors to shave.
“Protect yourself and your family; don’t poverty your journey with illnesses. Make the most at large of this lifetime experience”, said the senior British doctors.
The Comradeship of British Hujjaj (pilgrims) UK is the only National Hajj & Umrah particular organisation working for the benefit of the profit and wellbeing of the British Hajj & Umrah pilgrims and overseas travellers.
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