I'm curious if pilots for companies like American, Delta, and Continental ever have problems with going to countries that the CDC recommends taking vaccines or meds prior to travel because Americans haven’t built up immunity to many viruses. Has it ever been an issue?
I thought about this after I heard of a flight attendant contracting Dengue fever in a Central American country from a mosquito bite last week. Then that very night I got bit by a mosquito in a foreign country. It made me think.
I did some research and realize that countries down south have stuff like Malaria (from mosquitoes) that the CDC recommends travelers take medication weeks prior to travel (There are no vaccines for Malaria and Dengue Fever).
So what are crew members supposed to do, just apply lots of bug repellant?
I thought about this after I heard of a flight attendant contracting Dengue fever in a Central American country from a mosquito bite last week. Then that very night I got bit by a mosquito in a foreign country. It made me think.
I did some research and realize that countries down south have stuff like Malaria (from mosquitoes) that the CDC recommends travelers take medication weeks prior to travel (There are no vaccines for Malaria and Dengue Fever).
So what are crew members supposed to do, just apply lots of bug repellant?