| Injections to take before traveling to Kenya. | | | | have been several reported cases in these |
| When planning your trip to Kenya, you should | | | | regions. |
| consider taking injections so that you do not | | | | There have been efforts by the government of |
| contract any diseases. Some parts of the country | | | | Kenya to try and eradicate Malaria by providing |
| are more vulnerable to disease outbreaks and so | | | | free medicine and this will really help in reducing |
| you should arm yourself with the necessary | | | | this disease. |
| injections. Areas that are more prone in towns | | | | Yellow fever is also prevalent in Kenya and what |
| are slums like Kibera in Nairobi where there is | | | | you can do to protect yourself from this is by |
| very poor sanitation and lack of adequate piped | | | | taking the Yellow Fever injection which usually |
| water which always leads to outbreaks of typhoid | | | | lasts in the body for a very long time and is |
| and Cholera. You are advised to take these | | | | mostly recommended for travelers who are |
| injections when visiting such areas and always | | | | planning to stay in the country for a considerably |
| remember to carry with you bottled water | | | | long time. |
| The other injection that you must also take is | | | | It is better to have the injections taken before |
| malaria. This is particularly important when you are | | | | you travel to Kenya because there is no certainty |
| visiting the highlands parts of Kenya like the rift | | | | that you will get any in the chemists where you |
| valley, mount Kenya or Mount Elgon since there | | | | will be touring. |