All Vaccines A-Z

Are you looking for information on a particular vaccination? Use the table below as a guideline. Don’t hesitate to give us a call at 425-864-4709 or send us an e-mail at George.oliver@clarihealth.com if you have a specific question.

Traveller immunisations are the best tool to prevent the transmission of diseases like yellow fevermeningitis or typhoid when you are away from home. Jabs for travellers can be live attenuated immunisations (those that use a weakened form of the germ that causes the disease) and inactivated immunisations (which use a dead version of the germ). Both are designed to stimulate the immune system without causing disease.

In most cases, immunisations are voluntary and each traveller can determine if he or she wants to receive them. However, some countries require visitors to present vaccination certificates to allow entry. It may seem a nuisance, but having the recommended vaccinations can make the difference between a pleasant trip and a bad experience abroad.

If you would like to receive a travel vaccine, visit your nearest health centre or a travel medicine clinic.

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Course Lenght of Protection
+ Yellow Fever Single dose Lifelong
+ Typhoid Course of three 5 years
+ Hepatitis A Course of two 10 years
+ Hepatitis B Course of three/four 10 years
+ Cholera Course of two 2 years
+ Japanese Encephalitis Single dose 5 years
+ Meningitis ACWY Single dose 5 years
+ Rabies Course of three 10 years
+ Chickenpox Course of two 10 - 20 years
+ Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis Single dose 10 years
+ Measles, Mumps and Rubella Course of two Lifelong
+ Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Course of two/three Lifelong
+ Influenza Single dose 1 year