1250 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10001

OLYMPIC DISEASES

HHS_us_health_human_services_logo_nyreblog_com_.gifThrongs at the Games


A woman receives a vaccination

Listen to Tip Audio

People from everywhere will be at the Olympics in London, which starts July 25th. But some of those people will have brought communicable diseases with them. So to protect yourself, make sure you're up to date on vaccinations. At the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Phyllis Kozarsky:

"Even if you had all routine vaccines as a child, ask your doctor if you need a tetanus, pertussis diphtheria booster, commonly known as TDAP."

Measles protection is worth checking, too. Kozarsky says it was on the rise in Europe last summer.

She also reminds you to bring your own good health habits with you - things like buckling up if you're in a car, washing hands frequently, and wearing sunscreen. You can get a burn even if it's cloudy, if you're outdoors long enough.

Categories: