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Tips for healthy travel with children
Children make up a small but important group of travellers. Their smaller bodies and developing immune(免疫) systems make their travel health needs important. 1.
Vaccines(疫苗) for children
In general, there is a higher risk for most vaccine-preventable diseases when travelling abroad. 2. If you are planning to travel, check whether your child's normal vaccine schedule needs to be changed to make sure that they are fully protected before travelling.
Malaria(疟疾) and children
3. Children are particularly at risk of developing severe malaria. If you must travel with children to a malaria risk area, visit a doctor to determine if anti-malarial medication is recommended. If anti-malarial medication is allowed to take, keep them in child-proof containers and out of reach of children.
Transportation risks
Air travel is safe for healthy children. 4. Some airlines will not allow newborns to fly. Ear pain caused by changes in pressure during landing is more common in children than in adults. To lessen the pain, babies should bottle or breast feed. Older children can chew gum or be encouraged to swallow or yawn.
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Signs and symptoms(症状) of altitude sickness in children are often mistaken for other illnesses. A child with altitude sickness may throw up, hate to eat, or be anxious. Older children may also show headaches, or difficulty breathing. As it is difficult to tell if a child is developing altitude sickness and since altitude sickness can develop rapidly in children, you may travel to no higher than 2,500 m (8,200 feet).
A. High altitude sickness
B. Pack a travel health kit
C. Avoid taking children to areas with a risk of malaria
D. And these diseases tend to be more severe (严重的) in children than in adults
E. There are many facts to take into consideration when travelling with children
F. It may be difficult to give children anti-malaria medication because it tastes unpleasant
G. However, it is necessary that you wait until newborns are one to two weeks old before flying
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