Dengue Fever Vaccination
The Dengue Fever Vaccine: Protecting Your Health During Tropical Travels
Are you planning a trip to a tropical or subtropical region? Don’t let dengue fever ruin your adventure. Protect yourself by getting the dengue vaccine at our travel clinic. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of the dengue vaccine, the areas where dengue is prevalent, and why our clinic is the best choice for your travel health needs.
Dengue Vaccination: Key Facts
- The dengue vaccine is given as a series of two doses over the course of three months.
- The vaccine is suitable for both adults and children from the age of 4 years old.
- The vaccine protects against all four dengue virus serotypes.
- It can reduce the risk of dengue fever caused by any serotype by around 60-80% in those previously infected.
- The vaccine does not provide complete protection, so preventive measures like mosquito repellent are still important.
What is Dengue Fever?
Dengue fever is a viral illness transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Symptoms include high fever, rash, muscle and joint pain, and headache. In severe cases, it can cause bleeding, organ impairment, and plasma leakage. Dengue is a leading cause of illness in many tropical and subtropical regions.
The Importance of the Dengue Vaccine
The dengue vaccine offers crucial protection against this potentially serious viral disease. By getting vaccinated, you can significantly reduce your risk of contracting dengue while travelling to affected areas. The vaccine is especially important for those at higher risk, such as individuals with weakened immune systems.
Can children get the dengue vaccine?
Yes, the currently available dengue vaccine (Qdenga) is approved for children age 4 and over.
When should I get vaccinated?
Qdenga is given in a series of two shots separated over a three-month period.
- Short Notice Travel: Even if you don’t have three months before traveling, getting at least one shot is beneficial. One dose of Qdenga offers about 81% defence against all types of dengue virus until you can get the second shot.
- Enhanced Protection: After receiving the second Qdenga shot, you’ll have around 95% protection starting from 30 days and lasting up to a year after vaccination.
How long does immunity last?
Studies show that the dengue vaccine provides around 60% protection against dengue fever for at least 4 years after completing the course.
Dengue-Endemic Areas
Dengue is prevalent in many tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including:
- Southeast Asia: Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
- South Asia: Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka
- Latin America and Caribbean: Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, Puerto Rico
- Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya, Mozambique
For current dengue outbreak information, please visit Fit for Travel or Travel Health Pro..
Why Choose Our Travel Clinic?
Our travel clinic is staffed by experienced healthcare professionals specialising in travel medicine. We offer:
- Dengue vaccine administration
- Personalised travel health consultations
- Advice on mosquito bite prevention
- Travel medications if needed
Our convenient location and flexible scheduling make it easy to get the care you need. We’re committed to helping you stay healthy during all your adventures abroad.
Don’t let dengue fever derail your travel plans. Protect yourself by getting the dengue vaccine at our travel clinic. Contact us today to schedule your appointment.
How does the travel clinic service work?
Begin your journey to a safer travel experience by filling out our simple online form. Schedule your visit at your convenience.
Your vaccinations' schedule will be established and administered with care by our clinicians. Depending on the vaccines you need, you may need to come back to finish the course.
That's it! You are ready to enjoy your trip with complete peace of mind.
Bon voyage!
Safe travel!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Appointment FAQs
The appointment will typically last 30 minutes to ensure we have enough time to go through our questionnaire and to assess which vaccination you require.
Of course. If you need an appointment for multiple people, please book one slot in the calendar and let us know how many people will be attending when filling in the form.
The clinician will ask you questions to assess which vaccine is the best option based on your personal circumstances, your medical history, your destination and length of travel among other things.
This will depend on the type of vaccination you require and the clinical assessment.
Our address is 124 Frimley Road, Camberley, GU15 2QN.
Our pharmacy travel vaccinations’ service is easily accessible from Camberley, Blackwater, Sandhurst, Frimley, Deepcut, Cove, Hawley, Mytchett, Crowthorne, Surrey Heath, Farnborough, Finchampstead, Ash Vale, Fleet, Bisley, Windlesham, Aldershot, Brookwood, Hartley Wintney, Sunninghill, Pirbright, Bagshot, Bracknell and many other locations in Surrey.
Vaccinations FAQs
Our clinician will determine which vaccination you need during the consultation. For more information on vaccinations per country, visit NaTHNaC.
It depends on the vaccination required. This is something that will be discussed with the clinician during the appointment. More information on children vaccination is available on the NHS Fit for Travel website.
Each vaccine is different and the pros and cons will be explained to you during the appointment. In most cases, the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risks. Any medication has the potential to cause side effects and vaccines are the same in that respect.
This is different from vaccine to vaccine and depends on a number of factor. For maximum immunity, completing the full course is recommended.
We have some paediatric vaccines for children under 16 years old.
Pricing FAQs
The price per dose is available above. Please note that some vaccines require multiple courses which are also listed in the price list above. We advertise the price per dose as some customers may have received an initial dose previously and may only require the booster or one dose to complete the course.
The consultation is free.
The Travel Vaccination Clinic is a private service and unfortunately is not covered by the NHS.