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Georgia Health
Flag of Georgia Georgia
Population: 4,693,892 (July 2004 est.)
Capital: T'bilisi
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Tabular Data - Georgia Health

HIV Testing from USA Acceptance : Yes, if issued 30 days before arrival. Check with
Yellow Fever Vaccination Requirements : Not required
Malaria Area of Risk : Southeastern part of the country in the districts of Lagodekhi, Sighnaghi, Dedophilistskaro, Saraejo, Gardabani, and Marneuli in the Kakheti and Kveno Kartli regions. No risk in Tsbilisi.
Malaria Chloroquine Resistance : None
CDC Yellow Book Region Overview : Region Introduction
Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States of the Former Soviet Union (NIS): (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Georgia, Hungary, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia [Former Yugoslav Republic], Moldova, Poland, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and Yugoslavia) The area extends from the broadleaf forests in the northwest and the mountains of the Alps to the prairies and, in the south and southeast, the scrub vegetation of the Mediterranean.

Anthropod Borne Diseases
Among the arthropod-borne diseases are small foci of malaria in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Tajikistan, and Turkmenistan. There is evidence that natural foci of plague exist in Kazakhstan. There are very small foci of cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis in Azerbaijan and Tajikistan. Sporadic cases of murine and tickborne typhus and mosquito-borne West Nile fever occur in some countries bordering the Mediterranean littoral. Both cutaneous and visceral leishmaniasis and sand fly fever are also reported from this area. Rodent-borne hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome can occur in the eastern and southern parts of the area. There are very small foci of tickborne typhus in east and central Siberia. Tickborne encephalitis, for which a vaccine exists, and Lyme disease can occur throughout forested areas where the vector ticks are found infective (e.g., in the Baltic states, neighboring forested areas of Russia, and some forested areas in central and eastern Europe).

Foodborne and Waterborne Diseases
Foodborne and waterborne diseases, such as bacillary dysentery and other diarrheas, and typhoid fever, are more common in the summer and autumn months, with a high incidence in the southeastern and southwestern parts of the area. Brucellosis can occur in the extreme southwest and southeast and echinococcosis (hydatid disease) in the southeast. Fasciola hepatica infection has been reported from different countries in the area. Hepatitis A occurs in the eastern European countries. The incidence of certain foodborne diseases (e.g., salmonellosis and campylobacteriosis) is increasing significantly in some of these countries.

Other Diseases
Hepatitis B is endemic in the southern part of Eastern Europe (Albania, Bulgaria, and Romania). Rabies in animals exists in most countries of southern Europe. In recent years, Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine have experienced extensive epidemics of diphtheria. Diphtheria cases, mostly imported from these three countries, have also been reported from neighboring countries: Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Moldova. All countries in southern Europe where poliomyelitis was until recently endemic are conducting eradication activities, and the risk of infection in most countries is very low. However, a large poliomyelitis outbreak occurred in 1996 in Albania; also affecting Greece and Yugoslavia, it had been interrupted by the end of 1996.

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