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Abu Dhabi Health Authority Calls on Hajj Pilgrims To Take Vaccines 2 Weeks Prior To Travelling

The Health Authority – Abu Dhabi (HAAD), the regulatory body of the healthcare sector in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, announced today the 2010 vaccine requirements for participation in Hajj.

Dr. Farida Al Hosani, Acting Section Head of Communicable Diseases at HAAD said “Two vaccinations would be given to the Hajj pilgrims this year – one is the seasonal flu vaccine, which also provides protection against the H1N1 flu virus, and the second Meningococcal which provide protection against Meningitis.

Dr. Farida emphasized on the importance of taking the vaccines two weeks prior to travelling so that they provide maximum strength and immunity for the body and that all Hajj pilgrims are required to take these at one time.

She added: “All pilgrims must show proof of the vaccination for Seasonal Flu and Meningococcal vaccination on a valid certificate of vaccination (International Certificate of Vaccination or Authorized Vaccination Card) before entering the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to perform Al Hajj.” “Each year millions of people travel to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to perform Hajj. Because of the sheer number of pilgrims, and their close proximity to each other in crowded sites, diseases – particularly the bacteria which cause meningitis – can spread quickly between the pilgrims,” Dr. Farida added.

In line with HAAD’s priority to prevent and control communicable diseases in the community, the Al Hajj vaccination is available free of charge in a large number of clinics throughout the Emirate, said a release.

HAAD will distribute educational material about Al Hajj to Health care facilities to increase awareness about Hajj recommendations and requirements.

WAM

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