Travel Vaccinations in Danbury, CT

People are traveling all over the world now more than ever before. There is nothing worse than arriving to your favorite vacation spot and beginning to feel under the weather. It’s important to realize that visiting several countries around the globe will come with a good amount of health risks.

Whether you are sent on a business trip, studying abroad, or simply taking some time away from home, getting vaccinated before travelling internationally can prevent you from catching several diseases. Our staff at DOCS Urgent Care wants you to enjoy exploring these other countries without having to worry about catching any travel-related illness or disease.

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Why Are Travel Vaccinations Important?

Our world is full of interesting people and places, but it’s also full of harmful bacteria and viruses. Staying safe against infectious diseases is a lifelong process, especially if you like to travel. Being sure that you receive the recommended vaccines is the only way you can be sure that you won’t find yourself with a threatening virus while overseas.

Travel vaccines are shots that travelers should get before visiting certain areas around the world. This safe and effective procedure is crucial if you want to protect yourself from serious illnesses. Vaccines work by exposing specific germs of the disease it will ultimately protect against, into your body. The germs are either weakened or killed off before injected so that they do not make you sick.

When To Get Vaccinated

Gathering vaccine records and making the necessary appointments can take a while, so it’s best to plan ahead. Since there are some vaccinations that require multiple doses over an extended period of time, we suggest that you schedule an appointment with us 4-6 weeks prior to traveling abroad. By getting vaccinated, an entire community population can be protected against a large amount of infectious diseases.

Common Travel Vaccinations Include:

  • Yellow Fever
  • Meningitis
  • (Meningococcal)
  • Japanese Encephalitis
  • Typhoid
  • Rabies
  • Polio
  • Hepatitis A (HEP A)
  • Hepatitis B (HEP B)
  • Hepatitis A
  • Hepatitis B Combination

Which Vaccines Do I Need Before Traveling?

There are a number of vaccines that are required when you travel to certain destinations around the world. Vaccines you may need to receive before traveling will depend on a few things, which include:

  • Where you plan to travel: Certain countries will ask for proof of being vaccinated for specific diseases, like yellow fever or polio. It’s also best to keep in mind that when traveling to developing countries and rural areas, you may be in contact with more threatening diseases.
  • Your health: If you happen to be pregnant, have an ongoing illness or weakened immune system then additional vaccines may be necessary.
  • The vaccinations you’ve already had: It’s important that you are up-to-date on your vaccinations and records. Certain diseases can be rare in the United States, but more common in other countries.

Visiting the The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, (CDC) will provide you with important information when it comes to figuring out which vaccines you will need based on where you plan to travel, what you’ll be doing, and any health conditions you have.

Once you have determined which vaccines are required, make an appointment at our Danbury clinic and let our team of professionals take care of all your vaccine needs.

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