Travel Clinic
Your quick and affordable Travel Clinic in and around Baguley, Manchester.
Are you about to embark on your gap year of travel? Are you set and ready for your spiritual journey to Mecca for Hajj or Umrah? Off on a business trip to a more exotic country? Wherever you are going in this world, the Baguley Pharmacy Travel Clinic Baguley is here to keep you safe and protected along your way.
Please visit our dedicated travel vaccinations website for vaccine prices and to book appointments.
In this blog post, we’re going to talk about why travel medicines and vaccinations are important for your health when traveling, how they work and what you can do to get protected in and around the city of Manchester.
Travel health is a very broad topic with plenty of items to cover so we won’t be covering every aspect of its realm here. However, if you have any questions or queries on anything related to travel health, then all you need to do is give us a call on 01619051293 and our trained pharmacists will be happy to help you. Welcome to the Travel Clinic Baguley
Why are travel vaccinations important?
When you travel to a more exotic destination, you may be exposed to viruses and bacteria that your body does not have protection against. We call this protection “immunity”, hence the word “immunisations”. This may lead to infection and disease, for example, Hepatitis A or Yellow Fever which will, of course, lead to illness. By having a vaccination, or multiple before you travel, you will develop protection against them. This is extremely important because some of these diseases are often life-threatening.
How do travel vaccines work?
Travel vaccines work in very similar ways to each other and there are plenty of different types that provide immunity against many different diseases.
Essentially, you’re injected with a solution that mimics the pathogen of the disease. This will then stimulate your immune system to produce antibodies (white blood cells) which are designed to fight off the specific infection. Therefore, if you’re ever exposed to the bacteria or virus, then your defense system will kill it before any harm can be done to you.*
Ideally, you should get vaccinated at least 21 days (sometimes more for others such as the Rabies Vaccine) before you travel to your destination. This will ensure that your body has time to produce all the antibodies needed for maximum protection.
How long do the vaccines last for?
This really depends on the vaccine in question. Some vaccines last for a couple of years and some last an entire lifetime. This article from the Tropical Medical Bureau gives you lots of useful information about the lifespan of the various vaccines out on the market.
What travel vaccines do I need for my trip?
You might need one, you might need three. You may not even need a vaccine to where you’re going. It all depends on where you’re staying and what you’re doing in the country. The NHS Fit For Travel website is a great resource you can use to help you understand what travel jabs and antimalarial medication you’ll need for each destination. However, when attending your vaccination appointment, always double-check with the healthcare professional that these are the ones you’re going to need. Our pharmacists will do this as standard procedure during your consultation but it’s always good practice.
Malaria prevention
Malaria is a very serious condition that affects many parts of the world kills thousands of people every year. It is transmitted primarily by mosquitos which suck the blood from human beings. There are four kinds of malaria parasite that affect humans and their prevalence differs in different parts of the globe. Thankfully, we can prevent malaria from infecting us by the administration of certain types of medication.
However, the best form of prevention from Malaria is protecting yourself from the bite itself. Have a look at this article which gives you a step by step guide on mosquito bite prevention.