We offer the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine in Bristol at our clinic. You can simply make a booking online and attend the clinic at the booked time.
We also offer a wide range of other travel and non-travel vaccines and antimalarials.
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Price in Bristol
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Book Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Online
- Cadbury Heath Pharmacy, 1 School Rd, Barrs Court, Bristol, BS30 8EN
What is Japanese Encephalitis?
Japanese encephalitis presently has no cure. Treatment entails assisting the body’s functioning as it attempts to fight off the illness.
The individual is usually admitted to the hospital so that fluids, oxygen, and medication can be administered.
What are the main risk factors for Japanese Encephalitis?
- residing or travelling for an extended period in high-risk locations;
- visiting rural areas, especially during the rainy season;
- camping, cycling, or working outside in rural areas;
High risk areas for Japanese Encephalitis
There are cases of Japanese encephalitis across Asia and beyond. Most cases occur in:
- China
- Myanmar (Burma)
- Vietnam
- Cambodia
- Laos
- Nepal
- India
- Philippines
- Sri Lanka
- Malaysia
- Indonesia
Mass immunisations have made Japanese encephalitis rare in Japan, despite its name.
Main symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis
As the Japanese encephalitis virus progresses to the brain, however, approximately 1 in 250 affected individuals suffers more severe symptoms.
This often occurs between 5 and 15 days following infection.
- a high temperature (fever)
- a stiff neck
- Inability to talk
- Uncontrollable shaking of the body (tremor)
- Weakness or paralysis of muscles
Ways to minimise the risk of Japanese Encephalitis during travel
It is recommended that people who are at risk use insect repellents, wear appropriate clothing, and sleep under mosquito nets.
If you are travelling to a high risk area, consider getting the vaccine. Book a consultation 6 to 8 weeks before travel to ensure that you have enough time to get the necessary vaccination doses.