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If you have made an appointment, please read this below as it will make your visit easier to understand and more pleasant when discussing travel vaccinations. 

[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Yellow Immunity Passport” tab_id=”1596687469495-61b13fbc-f79e”][vc_column_text]We supply you with the official International Health Regulations Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (NZ Ministry of Health approved).

The ‘yellow book’ has been in circulation since the 1960’s and should be kept with your passport, as it is a ‘medical & immunity passport ‘. You may be required to show it before you are permitted to enter certain countries.

The yellow book is included in the initial appointment costs if vaccines are administered; we hand it to you at your last appointment before your trip. It documents: the immunisations you have had, how long they last and immunity from blood testing eg measles, chicken pox, hepatitis A & B, rabies

NB: Leave copies of passport and yellow book at home; put copies of same in luggage apart from the originals; scan same 2 documents and email them to yourself so they are always out there on your email server

For your regular chronic medication, a small ‘yellow medication card’ will be attached with details of medical conditions, medication, allergies (signed off by us for customs)

[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Lost Records” tab_id=”1596687626442-68d931d7-5821″][vc_column_text]Always keep a photocopy or scan of your original ‘yellow book’

New clients: if you lose your previous vaccine records we can request specific antibody marker blood tests at your initial appointment for some of the common travel vaccines. The blood results i.e. antibody levels need to be interpreted in the context of what you may or may not have had (vaccines or disease) in the past. The blood tests are chargeable by the lab eg. hep B is $23 (+ blood collection fee of $13). Lab results take about 24-48 hours (except rabies). We cannot request tests for clients we have not consulted.

Existing clients: please email your request direct to doctor@travelclinic.co.nz and we will send you your electronic copy within 48 hours. No vaccine records will be released over the telephone. Our doctor authorises the release of all vaccine records. Retrieval of archived records i.e. > 10 years prior will incur a fee of $30.

If you request us to reissue a yellow fever certification or replace the official ‘yellow book’, the fee is $60 (pre-payment is required prior to us preparing & you collecting or courier). If you chose post, we are not responsible for receipt of the document.[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Reminders & Recalls” tab_id=”1596687653750-ba375df5-c4f8″][vc_column_text]

[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Vaccination Schedule” tab_id=”1596687697017-cc50b840-bece”][vc_column_text]Routine age appropriate         Length of Protection        # Doses per Course   

Chicken Pox/ Shingles Life 2/1
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Life 2
Hepatitis B
Life, with + hep B Ab 3 + 1*
Polio
Life 1
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (3:1) 10 years 1
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis + Polio (4:1) Polio : life 1
Gardasil HPV Long term 3

Recommended

Hepatitis A Possibly life 2
  ** with Hepatitis B Life, with proven hep B antibody + 3 + 1*
  ** with Typhoid Hep A booster in 1 year 1
Typhoid 2-3 years 1 inj or 3 caps
Rabies Long term  3 + 1
Meningitis ACWY + B strains Long term  1 + 2
Japanese Encephalitis >3 years 2
E.Coli & Cholera 6 months  2
Influenza 4 strain  1 year  1
Pneumonia PCV13 >PPSV 23 ? Long term 2
Tick Bite Encephalitis 3-5 years 2 or 3
Required
Yellow Fever ? Lifetime (11 July 2016) 1

 **     refers to combination vaccines

  *     dosing schedules vary ie.standard (0,1, 6 months) or accelerated (0, 7, 21 days)

#      doses depends on your previous vaccine history and immunity

         age appropriate vaccines

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In summarythe advantages of getting your own rabies antibodies before travel is to reduce the urgency, trip disruption and complexity of treatment
  • to prevent uncertainty and ‘ruining’ this trip and future holidays !
  • most important & the greatest benefit is that it totally eliminates the need for blood products ie. human rabies immune globulin which is difficult if not impossible to obtain in many developing countries (eg Peru & India has no HRIG)
  • reducing the need for post bite vaccines from 5 to 2 shots
  • reducing the post bite treatment period from 28 days to 3 days
  • and last of all, it allows for a delay in treatment

[/vc_column_text][/vc_tta_section][vc_tta_section title=”Yellow Fever” tab_id=”1596688120235-de65d228-0594″][vc_column_text]Yellow fever is a serious mosquito borne viral infection and occurs in Africa and South America.

You have to have an appointment with the travel doctor as this vaccine is not without risks.

If you request the yellow fever vaccine the cost of the vaccine is $115 + the cost of the appointment.

You definitely need it for your protection if you are visiting Iguazu Falls (Argentina), the Amazon and some cities eg Rio state.

Proof of yellow fever vaccination may also be required to enter certain countries e.g. Australia to prevent the introduction and spread of contagious diseases.

Best to get the yellow fever vaccine done first and well before travel.

It is a very effective (>95%) and safe vaccine.

It is not available from any doctor except approved Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres and accredited travel medicine practitioners.

Please bring in your passport (or a copy) and your ‘yellow vaccination book’ to your appointment.

The yellow fever vaccination takes place subsequent to a formal medical consultation as per the New Zealand Ministry of Health Policy for the Approval of Vaccinators.

The vaccination can only be documented in the International Health Regulations Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis issued by the Ministry of Health (ie. the yellow book)

The vaccine certificate is legally valid 10 days after the injection.

A single yellow fever vaccine is considered to confer lifetime immunity and countries cannot require re-vaccination at entry. However re-vaccination may be indicated in specific cases eg travel to an area with ongoing outbreaks or travel for a prolonged period in an endemic area.

The International Health Regulations concerning yellow fever are unequivocal, and unvaccinated travellers may face denial of entry, vaccination at port of entry or even quarantine in certain circumstances.

This strict control is maintained to ensure that both the individual traveller and the broader communities are protected against outbreaks of this disease.

International Health Regulation Certificate :”Yellow Book”

We supply you with the official International Health Regulations Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (NZ Ministry of Health approved). This is included in the initial appointment costs if vaccines are administered. You may be required to show it before you are permitted to enter certain countries. It has space for other pertinent medical details e.g. medical conditions, medication, allergies.

It documents : all immunisations you have had , how long they last and immunity from blood testing eg measles, chicken pox, hepatitis A & B, rabies. 

Yellow Fever Vaccine

The Yellow Fever Vaccine has been in use since the 1930’s and over 400 million vaccines have been given since then.

The current vaccine is called Stamaril. It is an attenuated (disabled) , live-virus preparation of the 17D strain of yellow fever virus grown in chick embryos and is very effective in preventing the disease. A single dose correctly given confers immunity in basically 95+% of recipients.

This vaccine is given as a single injection given subcutaneously. If a country requires the vaccine for entry, travellers must allow at least 10 days before entering the country for vaccination.

If other live virus vaccines are necessary for travel, they should be completed on the same day as the yellow fever vaccination or 4 weeks apart (we will advise accordingly). Otherwise, travellers may have to wait for one month before other live virus vaccines can be administered. The live-virus vaccines suppresses the immune system, and will reduce the effectiveness of the Yellow Fever vaccine.

This vaccine is a safe and highly effective vaccine against this deadly disease.

200,000 cases of Yellow Fever are estimated to occur yearly on this planet.

Side Effects of the Yellow Fever Vaccine

Reports of serious side effects are extremely rare and generally include fever, headache, and muscle ache. The risks of vaccination are not  zero and the current best estimates of the risk from yellow fever vaccination are:

Mild Side Effects
More Serious Side Effects

After vaccination, you need to remain at the clinic for 20 minutes in case you have a serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). This reaction is rare (about one in a million), but may be very serious. It can be easily treated at the clinic, but is not so easy to treat if it happens while you are driving home.

Symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

Symptoms usually develop within 20 minutes of vaccination, hence the need to wait in the clinic after receiving the Yellow Fever vaccine.

Occasionally allergic symptoms may occur up to 10 days later. If you develop one or more of the above symptoms within 10 days, immediately call your doctor or go to the nearest casualty department or well equipped medical centre.

Who Should Not Use The Yellow Fever Vaccine

Children younger than 6 months of age, people who have had a previous severe reaction to the vaccine and those who are extremely allergic to eggs should not receive this vaccine. Persons who have a moderate illness (with or without a fever) should postpone receiving this vaccine until they are well.

The following circumstances may increase your risk of reacting badly to the Yellow Fever Vaccine. It is extremely important you notify us if any of the following apply to you:

Yellow Fever Risk Countries

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