Should I begin taking antiviral medications such as Tamiflu® if Im planning a visit to another country known to have H1N1 flu?
No, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) specifically states at this time persons traveling to countries with avian influenza cases of avian or H1N1 (swine) influenza in birds, poultry, swine, or humans do not need to take Tamiflu ® to prevent illness. If you become ill in any way while in the country, you should seek medical advice immediately. Travelers to any country that has reported cases of H5N1 among birds or humans should consider scheduling an appointment with their health care provider before traveling to discuss risks for potential exposure to H5N1. Only you and your health care provider can determine that risk and what the most appropriate precautions are for you.
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