Travel Clinic at CityDoc, hepatitis A vaccine (adult) information

August 8th, 2011

Travel Clinic – indication for vaccine

These are the following indications for receiving a vaccine at citydoc travel clinic. It is one of the commonest vaccines vaccines administered at our travel clinic.

  • Active immunisation against hepatitis A virus infection for adults and adolescents 16 years and older attending the travel clinic
  • Patients will be identified following travelling risk assessment at citydoc travel clinic
  • Patients with chronic liver disease at travel clinic appt.
  • Patients with haemophilia (these patients should be immunised subcutaneously)
  • Men who have sex with men attending travel clinic review

People who work with primates, will be advised at their travel clinic consult to consider hepatitis A.

Travel Clinic – contraindications to vaccine

  • No valid consent taken at the travel clinic appointment
  • Children under 16 years of age attending citydoc travel clinic
  • Patients with suppressed immune system reviewed in travel clinic
  • Patients with thrombocytopenia or bleeding disorders
  • Hypersensitivity to any excipients contained in the vaccine – should not receive at travel clinic
  • Avaxim® contains traces of neomycin. The vaccine should not be used in subjects with known hypersensitivity to neomycin
  • Acute febrile illness (minor illness not contraindication)

Pregnancy and breastfeeding are contraindications to receiving the vaccine at a citydoc travel clinic

Travel Clinic network CityDoc, side effects vaccine

Clients will be advised of the common side effects during the travel clinic consultation. These include-Mild pain at the injection site, generally feeling weak, pains in the muscles and joints, headache, feeling or being sick, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, stomach ache, mild fever

  • Patient informed of possible side effects at travel clinic appt.
    • Common side effects usually disappear within 1-2 days without treatment
  • Patients with unusual or persistent side effects should be reviewed by a GP at travel clinic

Additional travel clinic advice will be given depending on the choice of destination

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