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Japanese Encephalitis Vaccinations - Dr. Deb

Dr. Deb Mills has a passion for medicine and travel. She is the medical director of Dr. Deb THE Travel Doctor, and has been working in travel medicine for over 25 years. She is one of the pioneers of Travel Medicine in Australia. This means she and her team have the expertise necessary to ensure you get the best travel medicine care possible. For more information, please contact us. Dr Deb The Travel Doctor, 5th Floor, 247 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, QLD 4000, Phone: 07 3221 9066, http://www.thetraveldoctor.com.au/<br> <br><br>

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Japanese Encephalitis Vaccinations - Dr. Deb

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  1. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccinations - Dr. Deb © 2017 Dr. Deb’s | All Rights Reserved

  2. About Dr. Deb Dr. Deb Mills has a passion for medicine and travel. She is the medical director of Dr. Deb THE Travel Doctor, and has been working in travel medicine for over 25 years. She is one of the pioneers of Travel Medicine in Australia. This means she and her team have the expertise necessary to ensure you get the best travel medicine care possible. © 2017 Dr. Deb’s | All Rights Reserved

  3. Japanese Encephalitis Vaccinations for Kokoda and Papua New Guinea Should I have Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination for a Kokoda trip? The short answer : Probably yes. The long answer: You need to discuss this with your travel medicine provider, but here is some information for you to consider. Japanese Encephalitis is caused by type of virus called a flavivirus. Not everyone who comes in contact with the JE virus develops an illness, but in those who get symptoms, only about one third will recover, about one third of persons will die, and one third will be left with permanent brain damage. There is no specific treatment. © 2017 Dr. Deb’s | All Rights Reserved

  4. Contact Dr. Deb The Travel Doctor Dr. Deb The Travel Doctor Address: 5th Floor, 247 Adelaide Street, Brisbane, Queensland, 4000 Phone: (07) 3221 9066, Fax: (07) 3221 7076 Clinic Enquiries: clinic@thetraveldoctor.com.au Corporate Health Care: corp@thetraveldoctor.com.au Web: www.thetraveldoctor.com.au © 2017 Dr. Deb’s | All Rights Reserved

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