Travel Clinic
Hepatitis A
Prevent hepatitis A by getting vaccinated and practicing good hygiene. Protect yourself and others from this contagious viral infection.
Deposit payment of £25 required + medicine cost.
Deposit payment of £25 required + medicine cost.
Price
(Adult) £80 per dose
(Paed) £70 per dose
(Paed) £70 per dose
No of Doses
2, 3 or 4
Ages
1 Years and over.
What is it?
Hepatitis A is a highly infectious virus that can cause inflammation of the liver. The virus is most commonly transmitted through food or water that has been contaminated by human faeces or by direct contact with an infected person.
Risk areas
Hepatits A occurs worldwide, but areas with high levels of infection include low-income countries where there is poor sanitation or hygeiene practices.
High risk areas include:
- The Indian subcontinent
- Sub-Saharan and North Africa
- Parts of South East Asia
- South & Central America
- The Middle East
Prevention
The most common route of infection in travellers is consumption of contaminated food or water. Simple measures to reduce the risk of infection include:
- Drinking water from a sealed source or boiled water,
- Avoiding ice made from impurified water,
- Avoiding salad that may be washed with tap water and
- Ensuring food has been freshly cooked and is hot
Length of protection
The duration of protection from a completed course of Hepatitis A vaccine is a minimum of 25 years.
Vaccine Schedule
There are several effective Hepatitis A vaccines available for travellers who intend to visit areas where Hepatitis A is common. Some of these vaccines have been combined with Typhoid and Hepatitis B.
Vaccine
Schedule
Age Range
Price
Vaccine
Hepatitis A (adult)
Schedule
2 doses, given 6 – 12 months apart.
Age Range
Adults.
Price
£80
Vaccine
Hepatitis A (junior)
Schedule
2 doses, given 6 – 12 months apart.
Age Range
Children over 1 year.
Price
£70
Stay safe on your travels
As you embark on your adventures, it's vital to prioritize safety. Don't forget to visit a travel clinic before your trip to ensure you have all necessary vaccinations and medications. Stay safe on your travels by being prepared and taking necessary precautions. Being proactive about health can make all the difference.




