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Understanding Yellow Fever Certificates (IHR 2005)

Quick Answer A yellow fever certificate, officially called an International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis, proves you have received yellow fever vaccination. Under IHR 2005, the certificate becomes valid 10 days after vaccination and is valid for life. Some countries may require it before entry, especially after travel through yellow-fever-risk areas. Introduction If you are travelling…

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Meningococcal Strains: What Each Letter Means

Quick Answer Meningococcal strains are different groups of Neisseria meningitidis bacteria that can cause meningitis and septicaemia. The letters, such as A, B, C, W and Y, identify different serogroups. Some vaccines protect against one strain, while MenACWY protects against four important travel-related strains. Introduction If you have heard about meningitis vaccines, you may have noticed…

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Myth-Busting Hepatitis A Vaccination

Quick Answer Hepatitis A vaccination helps protect travellers from a contagious liver infection spread mainly through contaminated food, water or close contact. It is not only for backpackers or remote travellers. If you are visiting a country where hepatitis A is more common, a travel-health assessment can confirm whether vaccination is recommended. Hepatitis A is one…

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Why Travel-Related Occupational Health Matters

Quick Answer Travel-related occupational health helps employees, contractors, volunteers and self-employed professionals prepare safely for overseas work. It considers the traveller’s health, destination, job duties, vaccinations, malaria risk, medicines and access to healthcare. Good preparation can prevent illness, protect wellbeing and reduce avoidable disruption during an international assignment. Travelling abroad for work involves more than booking…

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Malaria: Not Just in Africa

Quick Answer Malaria is not confined to Africa. Travellers may also face risk in parts of Asia, Central and South America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and the Pacific. Because risk can vary within the same country, travellers should obtain itinerary-specific advice, prevent mosquito bites and take prescribed antimalarial medicine correctly. Malaria is often associated with…

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Tick-Borne Encephalitis: A Growing European Concern

Protect Your Health Before Travelling to Forested Regions Travelling to Europe for hiking, camping, cycling, or rural adventures? One health risk that is often overlooked—but increasingly important—is Tick-Borne Encephalitis (TBE). At Hemel Hempstead Travel Clinic, we help travellers understand their risk and protect themselves with the effective TBE vaccine before they go. What Is Tick-Borne…

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Yellow Fever: Why It’s More Than a Tropical Illness

Introduction – The Hidden Risk in Paradise When you imagine tropical destinations, what comes to mind? Golden beaches, lush rainforests, safaris, vibrant city markets. But behind the postcard-perfect scenes, there are health risks that many travellers underestimate. One of the most dangerous—and often misunderstood—is Yellow Fever. At Hemel Hempstead Travel Clinic, we frequently…

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