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Travel Vaccination Clinics - Everything You Need to Know

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Travel Vaccination Clinics - Everything You Need to Know

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  1. Travel Vaccination Clinics - Everything You Need to Know

  2. What Are Travel Vaccines? Travel immunisations, commonly known as travel vaccines, are shots given to travellers before visiting certain countries to protect them against various illnesses. Immunisations work by exposing your body to a small portion of the disease. You cannot get ill from a vaccine since the bacteria or viruses used are severely weakened or dead. After getting vaccinated, your body produces antibodies that will protect you if exposed to the disease in the future. When Should You Get Immunised? There are three types of vaccines that you can get at a travel clinic. They include: • www.travel-doc.com

  3. Routine Vaccines These are the standard child and adult immunisations. Travel clinics offer these vaccines because many individuals don’t update their adult immunisations, such as Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine. Some diseases such as measles break out from time to time; it is essential to get immunised before travelling abroad. • www.travel-doc.com

  4. Required vaccines These are the vaccines that a traveller should have to be allowed into a specific country. Most countries will require travellers to be vaccinated against yellow fever. Vaccine requirements change from time to time because the country’s government controls entry requirements. • www.travel-doc.com

  5. Recommended vaccines These are vaccines that travellers are recommended to get even though they may not be required to enter the country that they are visiting. Such vaccines are recommended based on the itinerary, health, and age of the traveller. • www.travel-doc.com

  6. Which Travel Vaccines Do You Need? Below are some of the vaccine-preventable diseases that you can get during a routine adult vaccinations schedule: Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Typhoid Rabies Japanese Encephalitis • www.travel-doc.com

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