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Hepatitis A and B

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The hepatitis A and B vaccine offers important protection against two serious viral infections that affect the liver. These conditions are common in many parts of the world and can be transmitted through contaminated food and water, close personal contact, or exposure to infected blood and bodily fluids. Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to reduce your risk, particularly if you are travelling, working abroad, or at increased risk due to lifestyle or occupation.

At Winnersh Pharmacy & Clinic, we regularly support travellers and local residents who require the hepatitis A and B vaccine as part of their health preparation. By understanding how the vaccine works, who it is suitable for, and when to receive it, you can make well-informed decisions about your health.

Hepatitis A and B

What Is Hepatitis A?

Hepatitis A is a viral infection that is usually spread through consuming contaminated food or water or through close contact with an infected person. It is more common in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water, making it a significant concern for travellers.

Symptoms of hepatitis A can include fatigue, nausea, abdominal pain, fever, and jaundice. While many people recover fully, the illness can be unpleasant and may disrupt travel plans or daily life for several weeks.

What Is Hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B is transmitted through contact with infected blood or bodily fluids. This can occur through unprotected sexual contact, medical or dental procedures in some countries, sharing needles, or from mother to child at birth.

Unlike hepatitis A, hepatitis B can become a long-term infection. Chronic hepatitis B can lead to serious complications, including liver disease and liver cancer, which is why vaccination plays a crucial role in prevention.

Why The Hepatitis A and B Vaccine Is Important

The hepatitis A and B vaccine provides protection against both infections, helping reduce the risk of illness and long-term complications. It is commonly recommended for travellers visiting countries where these infections are more prevalent, as well as for people who may be exposed through work, lifestyle, or medical reasons.

Vaccination not only protects your own health but also helps reduce the spread of infection within the wider community. If you are unsure whether the vaccine is suitable for you, call us today for personalised advice.

Who Should Consider The Hepatitis A and B Vaccine

The hepatitis A and B vaccine may be recommended for a wide range of people, depending on travel plans and individual circumstances.

  • Travellers visiting areas with higher risk of hepatitis A or B
  • People working in healthcare or emergency services
  • Those travelling for long periods or living abroad
  • Individuals with certain medical conditions affecting the liver
  • People whose lifestyle or work increases exposure risk

Speaking to a travel health professional can help determine whether vaccination is recommended for you.  If you’re travelling to the Far East and plan on trying local food, getting vaccinated for hepatitis A is particularly important.

Hepatitis A and B Vaccine Schedule

The hepatitis A and B vaccine is usually given as a course of injections. The number of doses and timing can vary depending on whether you choose a combined vaccine or separate vaccines for hepatitis A and hepatitis B.

Accelerated schedules may be available for those travelling at short notice. Contact us to discuss which option is most suitable for your travel plans.

Side Effects and Safety of the Hepatitis A and B Vaccine

The hepatitis A and B vaccine is considered very safe and is widely used around the world. Most people experience only mild side effects, such as soreness at the injection site, mild fatigue, or a low-grade fever.

Serious side effects are rare, and the benefits of vaccination far outweigh the risks for most people. Our clinicians will discuss any concerns during your appointment and review your medical history before vaccination.

Hepatitis Vaccination and Travel Health Planning

When planning travel, vaccinations should be considered alongside other health measures such as travel insurance, mosquito bite prevention, and general hygiene precautions. Early planning allows enough time to complete vaccine courses and achieve the best level of protection before departure.

At Winnersh Pharmacy & Clinic, we provide comprehensive travel health consultations to ensure your vaccinations and health advice are tailored to your itinerary.

Travel Health Support From Winnersh Pharmacy & Clinic

Protecting your health before you travel is an essential part of planning any trip. Our experienced team offers expert advice, hepatitis A and B vaccination, and ongoing support to help you travel with confidence.

No matter if the hepatitis A and B vaccine is required for travel, work, or personal health, we are here to help. Book now to schedule your appointment at Winnersh Pharmacy & Clinic.

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