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Na wetin ? Dis na wetin...

Why expose an infant to potential harm ? An older child fine, an infant is not advisable in my opinion. Ultimately it is the mother's

decision who has never traveled there. Careful what you advice. If you are Nigerian of course it is nothing to you, it is a bit different

for someone not familiar with travel into unknown countries without build up immunity.

Since you called me out I am saying I politely disagree with you. That's all. We have have opinions, allow me to have mine. Thank you !

http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/mhsnqlsnojey/

http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/ABR-vol2-iss2/ABR-2011-2-2-351-360.pdf

http://www.medimanage.com/my-worries/more-articles/prevent-malaria-while-travelling.aspx The WHO advises not to take infants into

malarious areas. There is no immunity build up for the child.

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-yf.pdf Infants under 6 months should not get yellow fever vaccinations.

thank you for all the advice. i appreciate it.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Na wetin ? Dis na wetin...

Why expose an infant to potential harm ? An older child fine, an infant is not advisable in my opinion. Ultimately it is the mother's

decision who has never traveled there. Careful what you advice. If you are Nigerian of course it is nothing to you, it is a bit different

for someone not familiar with travel into unknown countries without build up immunity.

Since you called me out I am saying I politely disagree with you. That's all. We have have opinions, allow me to have mine. Thank you !

http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/mhsnqlsnojey/

http://scholarsresearchlibrary.com/ABR-vol2-iss2/ABR-2011-2-2-351-360.pdf

http://www.medimanage.com/my-worries/more-articles/prevent-malaria-while-travelling.aspx The WHO advises not to take infants into

malarious areas. There is no immunity build up for the child.

http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/downloads/vis-yf.pdf Infants under 6 months should not get yellow fever vaccinations.

:thumbs: Agree wholeheartedly

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Has this child every flown in an airplane for a long extended period of time? Flying longer than 7 hours at one time is hard on most adults, an 18 months baby this will be very hard on her. Be prepare for the time spent up in the air in high altitude.

P.s. an 18 month child will not have any memories of their time spent in Africia. This is all for the adults sake.

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