Our specialist pharmacists offer individual consultations on your travel destination and medical history so you can travel with confidence.
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The CDC recommends that travelers to Kenya be up to date on their routine vaccinations, including seasonal influenza.
Hepatitis A: This vaccine is recommended for most standard tourists.
Hepatitis B: This vaccine is a vaccine that may be recommended for travel to Kenya.
Meningococcal Meningitis : This vaccine is a vaccine that may be recommended for travel to Kenya.
Typhoid: This vaccine is a vaccine that may be recommended for travel to Kenya. Typhoid is a serious and potentially fatal infection that can cause headaches, high fever, constipation, dizziness, and tiredness.
Poliomyelitis: This vaccine is recommended for most standard tourists.
Yellow fever: A yellow fever vaccination certificate is needed for all travelers to Kenya over one year old.
Rabies: This vaccine may be for travelers trekking in Kenyan countryside or staying for longer periods.
Tetanus and diphtheria: This vaccine is recommended for most standard tourists.
Malaria tablets :Anti malarial tablets are recommended for travelers visiting high risk areas of Kenya.
Cholera : This vaccine may be advised for those at high risk.
The exact vaccinations you need will depend on your age, health, medical history, and travel itinerary. Your pharmacist will discuss all of this with you in order to recommend the right vaccinations for you.
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Make sure you have travel health insurance that covers you for travel to Kenya
If you are travelling with medicines, find out if there are any restrictions before you travel
Know how to access healthcare at your destination. Check the GOV.UK English speaking doctors and medical facilities: worldwide list
If you feel unwell on your return home from travelling abroad, always seek advice from a healthcare professional and let them know your travel history.