ACWY Meningitis Travel Vaccine
ACWY Meningitis Travel Vaccine
If you’re looking to travel abroad and need guidance on the vaccinations that you require, simply visit the below link and check which vaccinations you require.
Our team of professional doctors located Nationwide are on hand to assist with your vaccination requirements.
ACWY TRAVEL VACCINE (Meningitis Vaccine) Umrah Vaccine Hajj Vaccine
Meningococcal Disease
Meningococcal disease (MD) is an infection caused by the bacteria Neisseria meningitidis. This bacteria is one of the leading causes of bacterial meningitis and septicaemia. MD can be spread through coughing, kissing, sneezing, and sharing utensils etc. Therefore household members of an infected person are at an increased risk. The highest incidence occurs in young children, with a second disease peak in adolescents and young children.
MD is most common in the ‘meningitis belt’ of sub-Saharan Africa, which extends across the dry savannah regions from Senegal in the west, to Ethiopia in the east. In this region major epidemics occur every five to twelve years.
Invasive meningococcal disease usually presents as meningitis or septicaemia. Symptoms of meningitis include: sudden onset of fever, intense headache, neck stiffness, nausea and vomiting. Symptoms of septicaemia include: fever, chills, confusion and a rash. Both conditions may progress rapidly and are serious diseases with high risk of complications.
Prevention
Individuals should seek advice about their risk of meningitis prior to travel. Meningococcal disease in travellers is primarily a risk for those visiting areas prone to outbreaks or an area where a known outbreak is occurring. Following basic hygiene etiquette when coughing and sneezing could help. Avoiding overcrowded areas such as busy markets and local transport may reduce risk but may not be practical.
Meningococcal disease vaccines
Vaccines for travellers are available to protect against multiple strains of MD. In the UK two such vaccines are Menveo and Nimenirix (quadrivalent vaccines). If individuals are travelling to an area where MD is prevalent or due to their itinerary or activities they may be at increased risk of infection then they should consider being vaccinated. Those travelling for the Hajj or Umrah are currently required to show proof of vaccination with a quadrivalent vaccine (protecting against the A,C,W and Y serogroups) in order to obtain a visa.
VACCINE PRICE LIST
HEPATITIS A | £45 |
HEPATITIS B | £35 per dose |
TETANUS / DIPTHERIA / POLIO | £30 |
TYPHOID VACCINE | £30 |
TYPHOID ORAL | £30 |
YELLOW FEVER | £65 |
RABIES | Available upon request – subject to availability |
CHOLERA ORAL | £60 (2 doses) |
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS | £210 (2 doses) |
MENINGITIS – ACWY | From £45 |
TICK BORNE ENCEPHALITIS | £55 per dose |
HEPATITIS A PAED | £35 |
HEPATITIS B PAED | £25 |
HEPATITIS & TYPHOID COMBINATION | £70 |
CERTIFICATION
First Certificates | FREE |
Duplicate Certificates | £25 |
Duplicate Yellow Fever Certificate | £25 |
Antimalarial – per tablet
ATOVAQUONE / PROGUANIL 250mg / 100mg | £1.75 |
DOXYCYCLINE | £0.45 |
MALARONE 12 | £2.75 |
MALARONE PAED 12 | £1.75 |
MEFLOQUINE (LARIAM) | £2.80 |
PALUDRINE | £0.25 |
CHLOROQUINE | £0.65 |