Pour une fois, je n'ecris pas dans le but de poser des questions, mais pour donner des infos utiles aux voyageurs qui comme moi, pourraient avoir besoin de recevoir le vaccin contre la FIEVRE JAUNE, avant de partir en Amerique du sud.
Je me suis dit que j'allais prendre le temps pour partager les infos que
j'ai pu recueillir au cours de ma demarche, pour eviter peut etre a certains ma petite gallere d'hier!
J'espere que ce genre de mail ne va pas contre la phylosophie du forum...
i sinon, je m'en excuse...cela part sincerement d'une bonne intention!
En voyage depuis 8 mois, je n'avais pas prevu d'aller en Amerique du sud, mais la tentation etait simplement trop grande! Ainsi, je me retrouve a avoir besoin du vaccin, sinon je ne pourrais pas retourner au Mexique pour prendre mon vol retour en Europe, et d'un point de vue securite, c'est mieux aussi, si on planfie d'aller en Amazonie!
Donc je devais faire le vaccin Vendredi, a un institut qu'un docteur conseille par l'ambassade Americaine et Allemande, m'avait donne.
Cela dit, mauvaise surprise, c'etait ferme car le 02/11/07 est ferie au Mexique!
Donc je me suis retourver a faire une 15aine d'hopitaux dansl a ville de Mexico, en me faisant "trimballer" et renvoyer d'un endroit a l'autre pendant 5 heures...mais sans grand succe concret.
Aujourd'hui, contre toute esperance, j'ai tout de meme reussit a recevoir ce vaccin, ce qui me facilite la tache et me permet de commencer directement en mode vacance arrive a Quito!
A Mexico, il y a peu d'endroits qui font ce vaccin, car il est peu courant au Mexique.
Je vais donc vous donner 3 adresses ou vous pouvez le faire, ainsi que quelques conseils :
* Centro de Salud du quartier "Colonia Tacubaya" (pres de l'amabssade Russe) Adresse = Calle Benjamin Hill (au croisement avec l'Avenida Jalisco Ouvert du Lundi au Vendredi, de 9h a 14h (sauf ferie, pont...) Cout du vaccin contre la Fievre-jaune : entre 200 et 300 M.Pesos soit 20 a 30 US$ Pas besoin de RV Plus d'infos possible aupres du Dr. Clever (ne travaille pas la, mais peut renseigner) qui parle Espagnol, Anglais et Allemand : Port = 044 55 55 06 61 65 Acces Metro : Ligne 1 (rose), Arret Juanacatlan
* Centro INDRE (institut nationaldesmaladietropicales...), quartier Colonia Santo Tomas Adresse = Calle Carpio, n° 470 Ouvert du Lundi au Vendredi, de 7h a 14h (sauf ferie, pont...) Cout du vaccin contre la Fievre-jaune : entre 200 et 300 M.Pesos soit 20 a 30 US$ Pas besoin de RV Tel de l'institut 05341 1168 ou 05342 1230 Acces Metro : Ligne 2 (mauve), Arret Colegio Militar
* Hospital DALINDE Centro Medical, quartier Colonia Roma-Sur
Attention, clinic Privee donc plus cher! Adresse = Calle Tuxpan n°25 (l'institut qui fait les vaccins preventifs et au n°28, juste en face - Mais moi je devais aller au n°16, juste apres le croisement, car c'etait samedi, et que normalement j'aurais du attendre lundi, mais il ont fait exception face a mon insistance!) Ouvert toute la semaine, mais pour la medecine preventive, c'est du Lundi au Vendredi (normalement), de 8h a 15h (sauf ferie, pont...) Cout du vaccin contre la Fievre-jaune : entre 550 M.Pesos soit 55US$ (en Europe c'est env. 50, -Eur) he oui, clinic privee donc plus cher! Pas besoin de RV Tel de l'institut 05265 2805 Acces Metro : Ligne 9 (marron), Arret Chilpancinego
Y'a aussi une antenne de l'hopital Angeles situee a Calle Gob. Ignacio Esteva (proche du Centro de Salud du quartier "Colonia Tacubaya") qui le fait, mais pas a cette adresse sinon tout au nord de la ville (env. 200 M.Pesos en Taxi, car le Metro ne va pas jusqu'a la-bas...)
C'est pas pratique, et ils ont env. les memehoraires que les autres!
Conseils :
* Emener du cash et le PASSEPORT!
* Demandez bien un certificat tamponne, signe, avec nom, prenon et N° de Passeport (eventuellement antidate de 10 jours pour le Bresil, sinon pas possible de prendre le vol! Je l'ai demande par precaution...aucun probleme)
* J'ai du pas mal insister pour qu'ils me delivre un carte de vaccination duement remplie...donc si vous etes malins, vous avez votre carnet de vaccination avec vous et vous pouvez leurs faire remplir...c'est le mieux.
C'est bien d'avoir le vaccin, mais il faut aussi dans certains cas pouvoir le prouver, et la le certificat est necessaire.
Bon, j'espere que vous vous y retrouvez, et que ma petite galere et mes recherches accellerees dans le feux de l'action pourront servir a d'autres voyageurs.
Pour toutes questions ou complement...vous vouvez me mailer sur ce post.
Salut,
Seb
PS : Le vaccin etait de Aventis, avec adresse a Lyon. Pour l'instant, je ne sens rien...mais il parrait qu'on peut etre fatigue 2 ou 3
Salut Seb,
Merci pour ton temoignage sur le vaccin, meme deux ans plus tard, il aura servi a qq'un!
Je pars debut fevrier 2010 pour le Mexique avec ds l'idee de descendre jusqu a Buenos Aires en 7 mois.
Je me suis donc renseigne sur les vaccins, en France oui c 56 euros mais en lisant mon guide (footprint) je lis qu on peut se faire vacciner a Mexico pour un prix bien plus avantageux.
Me conseille tu de me faire vacciner en France ou d'economiser 30 euros en le faisant a Mexico?
Merci,
Ornella.
On croit que l'on va faire un voyage, mais bientôt c'est le voyage qui vous fait, ou vous défait.
salut,
en ce aui me concerne et sachant a l'avance que je veux ce vaccin, je le ferais tranquillement a l'avance a la maison, sans avoir a me soucier de la qualité, de l'hygiene, a me batrre pour avoir un rv, des infos...de plus que certaines personnes se sentent fatiguées, auquel cas c plus sympas d'etre chez soit et de pouvoir demarrer en forme et sans avoir a commencer par c formalités...
Pour l'economie, ce sera entre 10 et 30 eur, peut etre... a toi de voir, mais avec le infos q g donné, si tu ne tombe pas en plein jour férié, ca ne devrait pas etre un probleme a gerer ca sur place. Tout de meme; il vaut mieux parler espagnol.
En voyage, g toujours eu une seringue prete a utilisation, en cas d'urgence dans des situation sanitaires laissant a desirer...jamais eu besoin, heureusement, mais si tu va faire un vaccin, tu peut egalement prevoir d'en avoir une a portee de main, au cas ou.
Bon courrage pour ton voyage. je pars moi meme pour un remontee des andes en janvier au depart de usuhaia jusau'à santiago de chile, puis apres je descendrais de bogota a La paz en Bolivie, pour un retour au depart de Buenos Aires courant janvier...c peut parraitre beaucoup, mais je ne resterais aue dans les zones de hautes montagne a certains endroits...
au cas ou, on pourras essayer de se voir ou de se croiser:o)
Merci pour ces informations; partant pour le Mexique prochainement (mais pas depuis mon pays d'origine), je souhaite me faire vacciner la-bas, mais je serai a Cancun et non a Mexico City. Quelqu'un aurait-il des adresses / bons plans (et éventuellement des prix) pour se faire vacciner dans cette ville (ou environs de Playa Del Carmen)?
Salut,
Sorry, j'ai pas d'adresses ou de tuyaux pour Cancun/playa del carmen.
Disons que le vaccin contre la fièvre jaune n'est pas trés courant au mexique.
Si tu tiens à le faire la bas plutot qu'en France avant de partir (beaucoup plus simple et même si env. 2 fois plus chère, les 20 30, -Eur economisé sont du temps, des nerfs en moins, l'hygiène ne pose pas de soucis en France tout comme le fait de se entir mal ou grougy qq jours...), je ciblerais une clique américaine...elles ne manquent pas dans ce coin trés primé par les touristes américains. Tu trouveras surement des adresses en regardant sur internet, sur le site web de l'ambassade américaine ou sur des guide de voyage.
Bon courage et profite en bien, c'est la meilleure période:o)
Bye,
Merci Seb pour ta réponse!
En fait je suis au Canada depuis + d'un an (et ici le vaccin fièvre jaune est hors de prix: $115 minimum le vaccin, sans compter les $50 de consultation a chaque fois!!!) et je ne repasse pas par la France avant mon voyage, donc j'ai pensé que l'option de se faire vacciner a Cancun (ma première destination avant de descendre en Amérique Centrale) était pas mal car, comme tu le dis, américanisée, donc opportunité de trouver des cliniques OK.
Reste a trouver les bonnes adresses c'est pour cela que je lisais le forum, mais si personne n'a de bon plan en particulier, je verrai ça sur place!
Merci beaucoup en tous les cas pour ta réponse!
Ce post est vieux de six ans mais il vient de bien me servir! J'avais besoin de faire mon vaccin contre la fièvre jaune à Mexico City. J'ai suivi les conseils posté, et j'ai trouvé le bon plan, en lieu et place du Centro Salud de la Colonia Tacubaya (le premier sur la liste).
Le staff est super sympa et très prévenant si vous ne parlez pas bien espagnol comme moi, le vaccin est celui d'Aventis, cela ne vous coute que 159 pesos (oui, vous avez bien lu, moins de dix euros ...), l'hopital est ultra propre, on vous délivre un certificat (ce n'est pas le carnet jaune de vaccination par contre mais une feuille A4 officielle), et je n'ai attendu en tout et pour tout que une heure et demie!
Par contre, il ne font ni la tiphoide, ni l'hépathite A, il faut aller ailleurs. Ils m'ont donné les numéros de téléphones suivants (non testés):
- BIRMEX: 54222840 ou 54222873 ext 209
- ZURIVAC: 5574-9007 ou 5574-5600 www.zurivac.com.mx
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For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
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