http://arabnews.com/saudiarabia/article406051.ece

Steps taken to ensure a disease-free pilgrimage
By P.K. ABDUL GHAFOUR | ARAB NEWS 

Published: May 16, 2011 00:56 Updated: May 16, 2011 00:56 



JEDDAH: Authorities on Sunday announced new health conditions to be followed by 
pilgrims coming for Haj and Umrah this year.

Pilgrims coming from countries infected by yellow fever, meningitis, polio and 
seasonal influenza have been asked to take vaccinations against them.

The Health Ministry, which made the announcement, told relevant departments to 
inform Saudi foreign missions to take the health conditions into consideration 
while issuing Haj and Umrah visas.

"The ministry follows up contagious diseases all over the world. If there are 
any changes in health conditions, we'll inform the authorities concerned 
immediately," said Dr. Khaled Mirghalani, spokesman of the ministry.

He said pilgrims coming from 29 yellow-fever-infected African and 13 American 
countries should take vaccinations against the disease 10 days before their 
arrival in the Kingdom and no more than 10 years.

In accordance with international health regulations, all aircraft, ships and 
the other modes of transport arriving from infected countries are required to 
present valid certificates confirming the extermination of mosquitoes on-board.

With regard to meningococcal meningitis, the spokesman said all pilgrims as 
well as those who come to work during Haj must have valid certificates of 
vaccination against the disease issued not less than 10 days before arrival and 
not exceeding three years.

Those coming from the following African countries must get from the health 
authorities in Saudi Arabia single 500mg dose of ciprofloxacin in order to 
reduce potential microbe carrying rate: Sudan, Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea, 
Guinea Bissau, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Niger, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, 
Eritrea, Gambia, Senegal and Central African Republic.

Children under 15 arriving from polio-virus-transmitting countries - Uganda, 
Kenya, Benin, Angola, Togo, Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, Central African 
Republic, Chad, Ivory Coast, Ghana, DR Congo, Ethiopia and Nepal - are required 
to be vaccinated with oral polio vaccine at least six weeks before arrival in 
the country and provide a certificate proving it. They will be given another 
dose of oral polio vaccine upon arrival.

"All pilgrims, both from within and outside Saudi Arabia, are recommended to be 
vaccinated against seasonal influenza virus before they commence for Haj, 
especially those most vulnerable to complications, such as the elderly and 
persons with chronic respiratory diseases, diabetes or renal, liver and cardiac 
problems," Mirghalani said.

The ministry also cautioned pilgrims against carrying a lot of food items to 
the Kingdom. It also urged authorities in foreign countries to give pilgrims 
necessary instructions to protect their health.


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