Tick-borne Encephalitis Vaccine

Tick-borne encephalitis is a viral infection endemic to many European countries. If you are planning to stay in an area with a high occurrence of infected ticks, a TBE vaccine is the safest way of avoiding the infection. It is particularly relevant if you are planning to spend a lot of time outdoors. Tick borne encephalitis can cause serious complications, such as inflammation of the brain.

When to get vaccinated:

 

You need two doses to be protected and you need to have received the second dose two weeks before travel. You should get the first dose at least two months before travel – the earlier, the better.

 

Course: The course consists of three doses. The second dose is given 1 – 3 months after the first. The third dose is given 5 – 12 months after the second dose.

 

Accelerated course: If you are travelling at short notice, you may be able to have the first two doses 14 days apart instead. You need to start this course at least two weeks before travel to be fully protected by the time you go.

 

Boosters: Once you have completed the three dose course, you are protected for three years. You need a booster to remain protected once the three years are up.

 

How it is given: Injection in the upper arm.

 

Children: The vaccine is suitable for children who are 12 months and older.

Per Dose

£62.00

Doses per course 1

Price per course

£62

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