Why the Shingles Vaccine Is Important for your Travels
Shingles is a painful, blistering rash that often appears on one side of the body and is most common in adults aged 50 or older with a history of chickenpox. The shingles vaccination has been proven to be 91% effective at preventing the disease. Therefore, its extensive implementation has been authorised. Learn more about the cost of the shingles vaccination and its efficacy in Worcester.
How often should you get the shingles vaccine in Worcester?
A viral illness, shingles can manifest as a painful rash and, in some cases, persistent nerve discomfort. Rarely, it may even lead to complete blindness.
The vaccination against the virus that triggers shingles is an effective way to prevent the disease.
In Worcester, two different vaccines are available to prevent shingles:
Zostavax
One dose of the live shingles vaccine can minimise the likelihood of getting shingles.
The NHS is primarily using this vaccine.
Shingrix
This non-live vaccine for shingles needs to be given twice, at least 2 months apart. It has an adjuvant (activator) and a small amount of varicella-zoster virus.
An adjuvant is a component that boosts the immune system’s reaction to a stimulus (such as bacteria, viruses, or a chemical that appears foreign and hazardous) so that the body can better defend itself.
A non-live vaccine is used for those with compromised immune systems.
How long does the shingles vaccine protect you for?
Although the exact duration of protection provided by the shingles vaccine is uncertain, studies indicate that it lasts at least five years and is likely considerably longer.
The potency of the live shingles vaccine declines with age, and after around 5 or 6 years, the vaccine becomes ineffective.
Why should I get the shingles vaccine in Worcester?
With age, your immunity decreases and makes your body prone to multiple infections.
Shingles is a painful infection that is challenging to diagnose and can cause excruciating pain. It occurs frequently and often comes with serious complications that are difficult to manage.
The best way to avoid contracting shingles is to get vaccinated against it.
How much does a shingles jab cost in Worcester?
As people age, they are more likely to contract shingles and experience severe symptoms if they do.
Moreover, you are more likely to develop shingles if you have ever had chickenpox.
The average shingles vaccine cost at Worcester Travel Clinic is £210 per course.
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