Cholera Vaccination In London
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Price: £35 Per Dose
Recommendations For Travellers
Prevention is focused on food and water precautions and practising good hand and personal hygiene, particularly in countries where cholera is more common or where outbreaks occur (see individual country pages).
Detailed risk management advice can be found on the following pages:
Vaccination
A vaccine is available to protect against cholera but as the risk to most travellers is very low, it is only recommended in the following circumstances:
Overview of the Disease
Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae and is usually transmitted via infected water that has been contaminated by faeces and less commonly via food, particularly shellfish.
The disease is found throughout the world particularly in countries where sanitation is poor, particularly parts of Africa, India and South East Asia. The risk of disease for most travellers is low.
The Illness
The incubation period can be 12 hours up to 5 days after exposure.
Treatment
Fluid replacement is the mainstay of treatment. Antibiotic therapy may be used in severe illness.