Cholera Vaccination
Exposure to Cholera can leave you weak, dehydrated and stuck in bed for days.
Skip the hassle - Get vaccinated with Batley Pharmacy now to stay protected!
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What is Cholera?
Cholera is a severe bacterial infection often spread through contaminated food and water. Travelling to areas with poor sanitation or during outbreaks increases the risk. Vaccination is crucial for preventing cholera, especially for travellers. It is found in many countries around the globe, but it is prevalent in Asia and Africa.
Age
Vaccine
Price per Dose
2-5
Cholera
£30.00
6+
Cholera
£30.00
Symptoms of Cholera
Profuse watery diarrhoea
Persistent vomiting
Nausea
Stomach ache
Dehydration
Restlessness
Sunken eyes
Low blood pressure
Cholera Vaccination dosage schedule
The cholera vaccine is administered as a drink in two doses: the first dose should be taken at least one week before potential exposure, and the second dose at least one week after the first with protection lasting 2 years. This vaccine helps reduce the risk of contracting cholera during travel.
Prevention of Cholera
- Drink bottled or boiled water
- Avoid raw or undercooked fish
- Wash hands thoroughly and frequently
- Use hand sanitiser, especially after toilet use
- Wash fruits and vegetables thoroughly with clean water
Side effects of Cholera Vaccine
You may experience temporary side effects such as:
Fever
Headache
Digestive problems
Nausea and vomiting
Stomach pain or discomfort
How does Batley Pharmacy help?
Planning to visit high-risk areas? Fear not! Batley Pharmacy offers a cholera vaccine administered by trained healthcare professionals.
Get vaccinated to ensure a safe and worry-free journey.
Frequently asked questions
Cholera vaccine provides protection for up to two years. Adults and children up to 6 years should get a booster dose every 2 years, while children aged 2 to 6 need a booster dose every 6 months after their initial series of 3 doses.
Yes, cholera vaccine is available on the NHS, but it is not routinely given to all travellers. It is usually given to those travelling to areas with cholera outbreaks.
If you are heading to a high-risk cholera area, visit us at Batley Pharmacy today and ensure you are protected with the cholera vaccine.
Yes. Cholera vaccine is a live vaccine.
Cholera is also known as “blue death” because the skin can turn bluish-grey due to extreme fluid loss.
Cholera spreads through consumption of food and water contaminated with faeces of an infected person.