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Typhoid Vaccine (TYPHIM Vi)
Typhoid Vaccine (TYPHIM Vi)

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Typhoid Vaccine (TYPHIM Vi)

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The Wellness Pharmacy
43 Shad Thames
SE1 2NJ, London, UK

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    • Please note that an additional risk assessment consultation fee of £30 is payable at the pharmacy. This is only applicable per visit and is charged separately from the cost of the vaccine.

      Typhoid (typhoid fever) is a serious disease caused by bacteria called Salmonella Typhi.

      Typhoid is contracted through contaminated food or water, a bacterial infection that causes acute inflammation of the liver leading to severe illness for 2 – 3 weeks. There are two vaccines to prevent typhoid. One is an inactivated (killed) vaccine given as an injection. The other is a live, attenuated (weakened) vaccine which is taken orally (by mouth).

      The Typhoid injection should be taken as 1 dose 2 weeks before travel, but can be taken immediately before travel. The oral immunisation requires 3 doses to be taken on alternate days.

      Typhoid is more common in countries with poor sanitation, book an appointment with us for more advice.

    Please note that an additional risk assessment consultation fee of £30 is payable at the pharmacy. This is only applicable per visit and is charged separately from the cost of the vaccine.

    Typhoid (typhoid fever) is a serious disease caused by bacteria called Salmonella Typhi.

    Typhoid is contracted through contaminated food or water, a bacterial infection that causes acute inflammation of the liver leading to severe illness for 2 – 3 weeks. There are two vaccines to prevent typhoid. One is an inactivated (killed) vaccine given as an injection. The other is a live, attenuated (weakened) vaccine which is taken orally (by mouth).

    The Typhoid injection should be taken as 1 dose 2 weeks before travel, but can be taken immediately before travel. The oral immunisation requires 3 doses to be taken on alternate days.

    Typhoid is more common in countries with poor sanitation, book an appointment with us for more advice.