Hepatitis A Vaccine

We offer the Hepatitis A Vaccine in Borehamwood at our Travel Clinic. Book online to get expert travel health advice and vaccinations in-store.

Hepatitis A Vaccine in Borehamwood

We offer the Hepatitis A vaccine in Borehamwood at our clinic. You can simply make a booking online and attend the clinic at the booked time.
We also offer a wide range of other travel and non-travel vaccines and antimalarials.

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Care Chemist Borehamwood, 87-89 Shenley Road, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1AG

Hepatitis A Vaccine Price in Borehamwood

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What is Hepatitis A?

Hepatitis A, also known as Hep A, is a liver infection caused by a virus that spreads through an infected person’s faeces.
It is uncommon in the UK, however certain populations are more vulnerable. This includes people who go to places with poor sanitation, men who have sex with men, and those who inject drugs.
Hepatitis A is unpleasant, but it is usually not serious, and most people recover completely within a few months.
Some people, especially small children, may not exhibit any symptoms.
However, hepatitis A can sometimes continue for months and, in rare situations, can be fatal if it affects the liver function (liver failure).

What are the main symptoms of Hep A?

Hepatitis A symptoms appear roughly 4 weeks after infection, but not everyone gets them.
Main symptoms may include:
Symptoms normally subside after a few months.

Which are the most at-risk destinations for Hep A?

Hepatitis A is present all across the world, however, the following countries have the highest prevalence:

Which group of people are at most risk of Hep A infection?

The risks of contracting hepatitis A in the UK are significantly lower than in other areas of the world. When travelling, there are a number of factors that might increase your risk of Hep A infection. These include:
Those who may be exposed to hepatitis A through their job are at a higher risk. Also, those who inject drugs and men who have sex with other men are at a higher risk.

Advice for travellers

To safeguard yourself from hepatitis A while travelling, you should be doing the following:

The information in this post is for general information purposes. It is not intended to replace a medical advice from a healthcare professional.

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