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Vaccination AdviceVaccination Travel Tips for Egypt

The World Health Organization. (WHO) recommends that all travelers who visit a region of Egypt, should be vaccinated against.

1 Diphtheria.

2 Tetanus.

Measles 3.

MUMPS 4.

5 rubella.

6 of polio.

7 HBV

The consequences of these diseases can be fatal, and outbreaks occur in the Middle East.

So you decided to visit Egypt this year. And because you do not want you or your family to fall ill on holiday. You've decided to make your vaccinations. But you do not know where to start. You want to know
Why, when, WHEN, HOW, and how much it costs.

WHY. Because if you do not have a vaccination, you or your family may fall ill or even die.

WHERE. There are two places you can get your jabs. One is a private medical center specializing in Travel vaccinations. these specialized centers are very expensive. and if you need your emergency vaccination or immediately, they should be avoided. because there are cheaper solutions. Here is a list of prices of certain vaccinations. my clinic nearest local private travel.

Cholera (Dukoral, full course fee) £ 59
Combined against diphtheria, tetanus and poliomyelitis £ 31.50
Vaccination against hepatitis A + B £ 65
Vaccination against hepatitis A + typhoid £ 84
Hepatitis A £ 48.50
Hepatitis B £ 40
Japanese encephalitis £ 47
Vaccination against hepatitis A + B Junior £ 47
Junior hepatitis B £ 25.75
Meningitis ACWY £ 55
Poliomyelitis (inactivated) £ 25
Rabies IM £ 47
Encephalitis £ 63
Encephalitis (Junior) £ 63
Typhoid £ 27.50
Yellow Fever £ 53.50

Or you can book an appointment with your GP often must delegate this task to a nurse.

Tell the doctor about the country you wish to visit. The doctor then examines what you need jabs, and then you write a prescription for which vaccines you need.
Sometimes you have to take the drug for yourself pharmacy, but some doctors order them for you, and they are ready for you when you arrive at the surgery. Then you just roll up your sleeves. Needle in Hey Presto, your done.
Then my nurse gave me a booklet of small pocket (which they recommend you keep your passport), which records what you had jabs, the date you received them, and when you need your next JAB or booster.

How much will it cost, depending on your doctor. One of my friends had all his jabs travel free.

I just have to pay prescription charges. A fee for each vaccination, although certain vaccinations are combined.

WHEN. Give yourself plenty of time, four to six weeks before the date of your departure. Do not let the last minute to call your doctor for an appointment. As your holiday jabs will be considered no emergency.

Another important fact is that some chemists ones can not all stocks of vaccine. And you must wait until all the requirements to arrive.

Once your pharmacist receives all your vaccination plans. to receive the chemist. And do not forget to ask if they need to be stored in a refrigerator until your appointment.Then book your appointment.

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Posted on March 27, 2010.
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