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Japanese encephalitis vaccine is recommended for those traveling to Asia and staying in affected rural areas during transmission season
About £150.00
vaccine is available for Japanese encephalitis and is commonly given to young children in areas where the disease is endemic. Travelers to these regions can also receive the vaccine.
* Jadelle (Levonorgestrel) * Janumet (Sitagliptin Metformin HCL) * Januvia (Sitagliptin Phosphate) * Japanese Encephalitis Virus Vaccine Inactivated (Je-Vax) * Je-Vax (Japanese Encephalitis Virus Vaccine Inactivated) ---- If youre asking becurse someone told you that they were having a "J" then they ment joint.. ----
that virus is also named as japanese encephalitis virus.
Booster doses for the Japanese encephalitis vaccine are typically recommended for individuals who are at ongoing risk of exposure, such as travelers to endemic areas or those working in high-risk environments. A booster is generally suggested every 1 to 2 years after the initial vaccination series, depending on the specific vaccine used and the individual’s risk factors. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice based on travel plans and vaccination history.
the virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitos
Diphtheria vaccine is available at almost all Government Hospitals. Few hospitals give vaccine free of cost.
The virus is transmitted to humans by mosquitoes
While the majority of people infected with arbovirus never become sick, those who develop Japanese encephalitis become very ill. Some outbreaks have a 50% death rate.
Japanese encephalitis primarily affects the brain, specifically the central nervous system. The virus can lead to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), resulting in symptoms such as fever, headache, and neurological issues. In severe cases, it can cause lasting damage or be fatal. Vaccination is crucial in areas where the disease is endemic.
The viral diseases include: yellow fever, Japanese encephalitis, La Crosse encephalitis, Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) and Western equine encephalitis (WEE), dengue fever, chikungunya, epidemic polyarthritis, Rift Valley fever, Ross River Fever, St. Louis encephalitis, West Nile virus (WNV) and HIV.