Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/hayfever-treatment/

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The hepatitis B virus is transmitted through contact with blood or body fluids from an infected person. It is a sexually transmitted disease and also a disease transmitted by contaminated needles and medical equipment. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/hepatitis-b/

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Our Sheffield travel clinic offers a free pre-travel risk assessment where our team can work out which vaccinations and anti-malarial medication would be most appropriate for each individual’s trip. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/sheffield-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Leicester, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. TravelDoc™ is also an official Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre (YFVC), approved by NaTHNaC. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/leicester-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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The disease is caused by the bacteria Salmonella Typhi and Salmonella Paratyphi A, B or C. Typhoid is transmitted by food and drink that has been contaminated with human faeces or urine (faecal-oral route). Know more:https://www.travel-doc.com/service/typhoid/

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Travel Vaccination Clinics are very important and provide some protection. You should still take care with food, drink and personal hygiene when aborad. When you have your check-up at your local surgery, it’s a good idea to review your medical history, present state of health, medications and any allergies. Keep your immunisation certificates (and list of current medication) with your passport for use during your travels and as a record for the future. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/vaccinations/

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Rabies is a fatal viral disease from animal bites and scratches, that claims 60,000 – 100,000 lives per year worldwide. Every year 15-20 million people need treatment following an animal exposure (bite, scratch or lick) that could have a rabies risk. Less than a handful of people have ever survived rabies as far as we know.It is almost always fatal (Rabies Travel Vaccinations) Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/hayfever-treatment/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Derby, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. TravelDoc™ is also an official Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre (YFVC), approved by NaTHNaC. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/derby-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Like all injections and treatments, a thorough risk assessment is undertaken by our doctors and nurses to consider the person’s suitability for treatment but for those that are good candidates, the relief of the symptoms can be dramatically superior to taking oral anti-histamine tablets or nasal sprays and eye drops. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Under regulations set out by the World Health Organization (WHO), anyone traveling to a country or area where the Aedes aegypti mosquito is found must have the vaccine or have an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP). You can find a list of all the countries that require you to have an ICVP in the WHO International travel and health guide. You can also search the country information on NaTHNaC to find out whether the places you are visiting require an ICVP. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Luckily, there is a very effective vaccination for yellow fever. Some countries require proof of vaccination (a certificate) against yellow fever before they let you enter the country. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Japanese encephalitis is caused by a virus. It is passed to humans by the bite of infected mosquitoes. It cannot be transmitted by other humans. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/japanese-encephalitis/

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Luckily, there is a very effective vaccination for yellow fever. Some countries require proof of vaccination (a certificate) against yellow fever before they let you enter the country. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Nottingham travel vaccination clinic is housed in an traditional Victorian terrace in The Park Estate, a historic district in the centre of Nottingham long associated with quality private medical practice. Regent Street Clinic is regularly inspected by the Care Quality Commission and has a long history of medical excellence, caring for private patients since its inauguration in 1998. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/nottingham-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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Yellow Fever is a serious viral infection that’s usually spread by a type of daytime biting mosquito known as the Aedes aegypti. It can be prevented with a vaccination. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Yellow fever mainly occurs in sub-Saharan Africa (countries to the south of the Sahara desert), South America (especially the Amazon) and in parts of the Caribbean. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Luckily, there is a very effective vaccination for yellow fever. Some countries require proof of vaccination (a certificate) against yellow fever before they let you enter the country. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Luckily, there is a very effective vaccination for yellow fever. Some countries require proof of vaccination (a certificate) against yellow fever before they let you enter the country. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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We offer the full range of travel vaccinations in Derby, including yellow fever, rabies, typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, meningitis, cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, tetanus, tick-borne encephalitis as well as malaria medication. TravelDoc™ is also an official Yellow Fever Vaccination Centre (YFVC), approved by NaTHNaC. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/derby-travel-vaccination-clinic/

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As well as getting the yellow fever vaccination before traveling, you should also take steps to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/yellowfever/

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Like all injections and treatments, a thorough risk assessment is undertaken by our doctors and nurses to consider the person’s suitability for treatment but for those that are good candidates, the relief of the symptoms can be dramatically superior to taking oral anti-histamine tablets or nasal sprays and eye drops. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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If you do not have rabies vaccination before traveling, you may need more intensive treatment in the event of a potential exposure to rabies, including a treatment called immunoglobulin, which will be followed by 5 doses of the rabies vaccine over the course of the following month. Rabies immunoglobulin is vital for immediate protection but it has been difficult to obtain in some countries for a number of years now. In such cases you may need to quickly travel to a nearby country or home to the UK for immediate treatment. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Rabies is a fatal viral disease from animal bites and scratches, that claims 60,000 – 100,000 lives per year worldwide. Every year 15-20 million people need treatment following an animal exposure (bite, scratch or lick) that could have a rabies risk. Less than a handful of people have ever survived rabies as far as we know.It is almost always fatal (Rabies Travel Vaccinations) Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Travel Vaccination Clinics are very important and provide some protection. You should still take care with food, drink and personal hygiene when aborad. When you have your check-up at your local surgery, it’s a good idea to review your medical history, present state of health, medications and any allergies. Keep your immunisation certificates (and list of current medication) with your passport for use during your travels and as a record for the future. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/vaccinations/

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Book an appointment for a pre-travel consultation at least 6 weeks before you are due to travel. A rabies vaccine is available for travellers who are considered to be at risk of rabies. Your healthcare provider will be able to talk to you about your risk of rabies and any other disease risks in your chosen destination. Please note that receiving rabies vaccine prior to travel does not eliminate the need for a medical evaluation if you are exposed to a possibly rabid animal during your trip. Urgent medical advice should always be sought following any possible exposure to rabies; additional doses of rabies vaccine may be needed. You can help to ensure you receive the correct treatment after a possible exposure to rabies by keeping a record of your rabies vaccinations with you at all times whilst you are traveling. It is important to show this to the doctor or nurse treating you after any potential rabies exposure. For future trips booster doses may be recommended, so check with your practice nurse or doctor before traveling overseas. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Rabies is a fatal viral disease from animal bites and scratches, that claims 60,000 – 100,000 lives per year worldwide. Every year 15-20 million people need treatment following an animal exposure (bite, scratch or lick) that could have a rabies risk. Less than a handful of people have ever survived rabies as far as we know.It is almost always fatal (Rabies Travel Vaccinations) Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/service/rabies/

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Severe hay fever is an unpleasant allergic condition that can be a real problem for extreme sufferers, especially in certain parts of the UK where the allergen count tends to be high – whether it is flower pollen (such as rapeseed) or tree pollen (such as silver birch). Apparently, there are 3 billion trees in the UK, that’s 47 for every Briton. Treatment for severe hay fever is with a corticosteroid injection similar to the treatment given for joint problems and inflammatory conditions such as tennis elbow and frozen shoulder. Know more: https://www.travel-doc.com/vaccinations/kenalog-hayfever-injection/

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