P461 CEEFAX 2 461 Thu 26 Dec 23:24/2 1/5 Department of Health Do's and Don'ts Get a copy of the department's free leaflet Health Advice for Travellers — known as the T5. It contains vital information and advice and includes an application for Form E111 which entitles you to free or reduced cost emergency medical treatment in many EC countries. You can obtain a copy at the Post Office or bz calling the Health Literature Line on 0800 555 777. The form must bj signed and stamped at the Post Office before you can use it. Travel headlinrs 430 Front page 100 Health TV/Radio Weathjt Main MenuP461 CEEFAX 2 461 Thu 26 Dec 23:17/21 2/5 Department of Health Do's and Don'ts Check with your doctor will in advance of departure — two months if possible — to sji if you need anti- malarial tablets or immunisation. Check even if you are travelling at short notice. Malaria can bj a very sjtious disjasj. If the area you are visiting is malarious use insect repellents to avoid bites and take regularly the anti-malarial pills recommended. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 Health TV/Radio Wjathjt Main MenuP461 CEEFAX 2 461 Thu 26 Dec 23:49/11 3/5 Department of Health Do's and Don'ts Accidents are the main cause of health problems among travellers: Take care especially on the road and with water. Too much sun can cause long term damage to your skin: Protect yourself and your children. Stomach upsets are very common when travelling abroad: Be careful what you eat and drink and wash your hands before handling food. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 Health TV/Radio Weathjt Main MenuP461 CEEFAX 2 461 Thu 26 Dec 23:13/22 4/5 Department of Health Do's and Don'ts Always take out adequate health insurance before you travel. Even if you are travelling to an EC country covered by the E111 form you may not have adequate covet for all medical expenses. Ask your travel agent, insurance company or bank for details. More information on how to avoid the risks of HIV and AIDS when abroad are in the Travelsafi leaflet. For a free copy call the National Aids Helpline on 0800 567 123. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 Health TV/Radio Weathjt Main MenuP461 CEEFAX 2 461 Thu 26 Dec 23:12/41 5/5 Department of Health Do's and Don'ts It is advisable to carry a First Aid kit with you when travelling abroad. Kits containing basic sterile equipment for use in an emergency are available from chemists and suppliers. Ask your GP, pharmacist ot travel company for details. Do not put yourself at risk of HIV infection or othjt sexually transmitted diseases. If you do have sex with someone othjt than your usual partner while abroad always use a condom. Travel headlines 430 Front page 100 Health TV/Radio Weathjt Main Menu