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Friday, April 3, 2009

ABC: The Top 5 Worst Travel-Related Infections

Yeah, you had a wonderful vacation, visited lots of exciting places, met herds of new people and upon returning home, you come down with some serious virus.

"Hey, welcome home. How was your vacation?"
"Great. I am still suffering from it!"
"Oh. You mean, you still have to acclimate?"
"Yup. In quarantine!"
"Huh? I was thinking to come over to see some pics."
"Anytime. My x-rays are available!"

I don't think it would be worth it. Just imagine, having to recuperate for months, while your holiday only lasted two weeks.

I would suggest, to get rid of the main bug and the rest would take care of itself. You will not end up with some virus, or bacteria, if you eliminate the one, which is the cause of all the problems in the first place.

The travel bug!

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