Vaccins et médicaments nécessaires pour le Bénin?
by Fatou74
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour,
nous devrions partir au bénin d'ici quelques mois. j'aimerais savoir quels vaccins sont nécessaires, et quels médicaments je dois prendre?? je vous remercie
Merci a tous
fat
Bonjour,
nous devrions partir au bénin d'ici quelques mois. j'aimerais savoir quels vaccins sont nécessaires, et quels médicaments je dois prendre?? je vous remercie
Bonjour!!!!!
Voila les vaccins à faire et cela est pareil dans tous les pays sahéliens et sub sahariens!!😉
La fièvre jaune obligatoire et valable 10 ans Le vaccin contre la fièvre typhoide le DTP L'hépatite A et B et je te conseille aussi la Méningite et aussi le médicament contre le paludisme voir par rapport à la zone où le Bénin se situe
En globale, voir avec ton médecin traitant, il doit être capable de te renseigner ou alors demande à l'Institut Pasteur ou au Centre de Vaccination d'Air France
Amicalement😉
Bonjour!!!!!
Voila les vaccins à faire et cela est pareil dans tous les pays sahéliens et sub sahariens!!😉
La fièvre jaune obligatoire et valable 10 ans Le vaccin contre la fièvre typhoide le DTP L'hépatite A et B et je te conseille aussi la Méningite et aussi le médicament contre le paludisme voir par rapport à la zone où le Bénin se situe
En globale, voir avec ton médecin traitant, il doit être capable de te renseigner ou alors demande à l'Institut Pasteur ou au Centre de Vaccination d'Air France
Amicalement😉
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Bonjour,
je viens d'arriver à Cotonou où je vais rester 15 mois, et j'ai fait tous les vaccins qui t'ont été indiqués (y c méningite). Pas de problème particulier, d'autant que pour la fièvre jaune c'était fait depuis un précédent voyage sous les tropiques.
Par contre, concernant le paludisme, plus compliqué, et j'ai eu du mal à avoir les infos, le standard de l'Institut pasteur renvoyant sur son site, qui ne renseigne pas bien sur les voyages de longue durée. Car le problème des traitements contre le palu pris en prévention est qu'ils ne peuvent être pris plus de 3 mois. Le lariam notamment, le plus conseillé pour le Bénin qui fait partie du groupe 3 (zone résistante...), est trop risqué compte tenu de ses effets secondaires au delà de 3 mois.
Or tu indiques partir plusieurs mois. Renseigne toi bien car en fait, il m'a finalement été indiqué qu'en cas de long séjour, il est préférable de s'en tenr aux mesures de prévention : moustiquaires, répulsifs et vetements couvrants à la tombée de la nuit. En effet ainsi le corps n'aura pas été habitué aux antipaludéens et réagira bien en cas de crise (car traiter une crise de palu est encore plus compliqué si on a développé des résistances aux traitements).
Bref, ça n'est pas insoluble mais en cas de séjour de plus de trois mois, les réponses médicales fiables sont difficiles à avoir, mon généraliste était largué et le service spécialisé du CHU m'a au départ répondu qu'il faudrait que je consulte un médecin sur place au bout de trois mois pour voir ce qu'on me dirait...!
Bon séjour néanmoins, tu t'y prends tôt et devrait réussir à trouver toutes les réponses...!
Magali
Bref, ça n'est pas insoluble mais en cas de séjour de plus de trois mois, les réponses médicales fiables sont difficiles à avoir, mon généraliste était largué et le service spécialisé du CHU m'a au départ répondu qu'il faudrait que je consulte un médecin sur place au bout de trois mois pour voir ce qu'on me dirait...!
Bon séjour néanmoins, tu t'y prends tôt et devrait réussir à trouver toutes les réponses...!
Magali
Bonjour.
Le vaccin obligatoire est la fièvre jaune. Je te conseille de te faire vacciner pour Hépatites A et B, miningoccique A+C, en particulier si tu es en activités de soins. Pour les médicaments, on trouve pratiquement de tout à Cotonou (et moins cher), en particulier à la pharmacie de Camp Guezo. Pour le traitement anti-paludéen, je te déconseille vivement Lariam. Tu peux acheter en local. Inutile de t'encombrer de désinfectants et autres, tu peux acheter sur place. Si tu quittes Cotonou, constitues-toi une petite pharmacie avant de partir. Bon séjour.
Le vaccin obligatoire est la fièvre jaune. Je te conseille de te faire vacciner pour Hépatites A et B, miningoccique A+C, en particulier si tu es en activités de soins. Pour les médicaments, on trouve pratiquement de tout à Cotonou (et moins cher), en particulier à la pharmacie de Camp Guezo. Pour le traitement anti-paludéen, je te déconseille vivement Lariam. Tu peux acheter en local. Inutile de t'encombrer de désinfectants et autres, tu peux acheter sur place. Si tu quittes Cotonou, constitues-toi une petite pharmacie avant de partir. Bon séjour.
bonjour,
merci à tous de vos réponses maintenant va falloir faire le tri de tous ça mais je note bien le nom de la pharmacie. J'irais faire un tour à la medecine tropicale de mon hopital histoire de voir. Ah oui j'ai lu sur le site de l'institut pasteur qu'il fallait un carnet de santé international est-ce vrai???
à très bientot
Merci a tous
fat
Le carnet de vaccination international te sera remis, gratuitement, lors de ta vaccination fièvre jaune. Je te conseille de te faire vacciner d'abors fièvre jaune, puis après les autres, de manière à ce qu'ils soient tous reportés dessus. Les autres vaccins ne sont pas faits par le service de mèdecine tropicale.
salut,
au sujet du pallu, ça dépend à quelle période tu part... la saison des pluies se termine fin septembre, début octobre. Moi qui ai déjà fait trois crises, lors de mes précédents séjours en afrique, je te conseil de suivre une cure de lariam, un mois avant de partir, et de la prolonger durant un mois après être arrivée. Les médecins déconseillent le traitement à long terme ( trop agressif pour le foie), mais crois en mon expèrience, il est quand même préférable de faire une petite cure. il faut savoir que c'est durand la saison des pluies que tu as le plus de chance de faire une crise. En plus, le lariam, peut aussi être pris en cas de crise.
Si tu va à cotonou, c'est trés pollué au niveau de l'air, et je te conseille de porter un masque ou un mouchoir sur le nez et la bouche, lors de tes ballades en Zem( moto taxi). J'ai fait une bronchite une fois, peu de temps après mon arrivée, heureusement, j'avais des antibiotiques prévus pour dans ma pharmacie...lorsque j'ai vu le medecin, il m'a conseillé de m'en tenir à ces antibiotiques, plutôt que de m'en prescrire.
Sinon, je te conseille de boire de préférence de l'eau en bouteille pour éviter tout problème digestifs.
Tu peux acheter des légumes, sans problèmes, mais nul besoins de les éplucher. Lave les bien et si tu fait des salades, fait une vinaigrette citronée...
Je suis resté 8 mois la bas, et c'est la première fois que je n'ai pas fait de tourista ni de pallud...
Comme je te l'ai dit, la tourista est plus souvent du à la qualité de l'eau qu'aux aliments; ah si une dernière chose, évite les plats avec de la mayonnaise, elle est rarement conservé au frais...
si tu ne t'enfonce pas trop dans la brousse, le vaccin contre la méningite, n'est pas forcément obligatoire, c'est mon médecin qui me l'avait dit.
Qd tu veux pour des renseignements complementaire
hello,
merci pour les infos, normalement nous partons fin mars et debut avril et nous faisons le tour du pays enfin normalement donc il se peut que j'ai besoin du vaccin pour la méningite. contre le pallu oui effectivement on m'a conseillé le lariam, ah oui il doit etre prescrit sur ordonnance ou pas???.
a bientot
Merci a tous
fat
Bonjour, tu pars quand au Bénin ?
l'année dernière j'y étais et j'y retourne en sept avec une amie. Beaucoup de gens ont déjà répondus à tes questions, si tu vas en sept, on pourrait peut être se retrouver là bas et s'aider ! Est ce pour des vacances ?
Si tu ne vois pas la beauté là où elle se trouve, c'est que t'es un pauvre type !
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Bonjour,
Pour ma part, j'ai fait trois vaccins qui se font en deux injections : la fievre jaune l'ahépatite A et Thyphoïde
Pour les medicaments, on m'a conseillé la malarone qui je crois est conseillé, mais il faut voir le traitement anti palu le plus adapté avec un médecin (dépend souvent du temps de voyage)
les vaccins je les ai fait directement à l'institut pasteur, où la consultation est gratuite, seuls les vaccins sont payants, j'en ai eu pour 107 euros.
certains ne font que la fièvre jaune, moi j'ai préféré faire ces trois, sur conseil de l'institut.
Si besoin d'autres infos, n'hésitez pas!
Mélanie
Pour ma part, j'ai fait trois vaccins qui se font en deux injections : la fievre jaune l'ahépatite A et Thyphoïde
Pour les medicaments, on m'a conseillé la malarone qui je crois est conseillé, mais il faut voir le traitement anti palu le plus adapté avec un médecin (dépend souvent du temps de voyage)
les vaccins je les ai fait directement à l'institut pasteur, où la consultation est gratuite, seuls les vaccins sont payants, j'en ai eu pour 107 euros.
certains ne font que la fièvre jaune, moi j'ai préféré faire ces trois, sur conseil de l'institut.
Si besoin d'autres infos, n'hésitez pas!
Mélanie
bonjour,
merci pour les infos j'ai pris bonne note moi j'ai pas d'institut pasteur dans ma ville mais j'irais au centre des maladie tropicale.
concernant le malarone mon acuponcteur m'a dit que c'était déconseillé car très mauvais. C'est dur de se faire une idée sur quel médocs prendre car les avis divergent beaucoup.
a bientot
Merci a tous
fat
Bonjour,
Pour les vaccins celui de la fièvre est obligatoire, pour le reste c'est a ta convenance, pour ma pars j'aime être a jour et a l'abris. je vis ici depuis 1 an et je touche du bois je n'est jamais été malade.
Pour les médicaments inutile d'en ramener tu trouvera tout se qu'il te faut içi a la pharmacie de camp ghezo par exemple.
Bonne arrivé. Karim
Pour les vaccins celui de la fièvre est obligatoire, pour le reste c'est a ta convenance, pour ma pars j'aime être a jour et a l'abris. je vis ici depuis 1 an et je touche du bois je n'est jamais été malade.
Pour les médicaments inutile d'en ramener tu trouvera tout se qu'il te faut içi a la pharmacie de camp ghezo par exemple.
Bonne arrivé. Karim
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I’d like to know if all medications need to be declared at Uzbek customs.
E.g., antidepressants?
Thanks for your reply
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…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
I need 2 dental implants and I'd like to get them done abroad (it's a question of price).
Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
Hi there,
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!




