At least two weeks before travel. It can also be given closer to you travel date but this leaves you at a greater risk of contracting the disease.
How it is given: There are two different typhoid vaccines. One is an injection, the other consists of a course of tablets. Which vaccine is suitable for you depends on your age and medical history.
Course: One dose if you receive the typhoid injection. The oral vaccine consists of three capsules taken over a course of five days.
Boosters: The typhoid vaccine protects you for three years. After that, you will need a booster if you travel to a risk area.
Children: The vaccine is suitable for children over the age of two.
Additional precautions: In addition to getting vaccinated, you need to practise food safety.
Before the appointment: Donβt eat for one hour before your appointment if you are to use the vaccine which consists of tablets.
Per Dose
Doses per course 3
Price per course