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✈️ Travel Vaccine Guidance (India Perspective)Travel vaccines depend on destination country, duration of stay, activities, season, and your health condition. Below is a practical guide for adults traveling from India.⸻🔹 Step 1: Ensure Routine Vaccines Are Up to DateBefore any international travel, make sure you are updated on: • Influenza (yearly) • Tdap/Td (within 10 years) • COVID-19 • MMR • Varicella • Hepatitis BThese are foundational vaccines regardless of destination.⸻🔹 Step 2: Destination-Specific Travel Vaccines1️⃣ Yellow Fever • Required for travel to many African and South American countries. • Mandatory certificate as per World Health Organization International Health Regulations.⸻2️⃣ Typhoid • Recommended for: • South Asia • Southeast Asia • Africa • Especially if eating street food or staying long term. • Booster every 3 years (injectable).⸻ 3️⃣ Hepatitis A • Recommended for most developing countries. • Important for travelers from urban high-income backgrounds (may lack natural immunity).⸻4️⃣ Meningococcal Vaccine • Mandatory for Hajj/Umrah travel to Saudi Arabia. • Required by Saudi authorities. • Also recommended for Sub-Saharan Africa “meningitis belt”, also in many other counters consider as compulsory vaccine ⸻5️⃣ Japanese Encephalitis • Recommended for: • Long stays (>1 month) • Rural areas in Southeast Asia • Agricultural exposure⸻6️⃣ Rabies (Pre-Exposure) • For: • Long-term travelers • Adventure travelers • Remote areas without medical accessIndia travelers going to Southeast Asia or Africa should consider it if high animal exposure risk.⸻🔹 Special Travel Groups🤰 Pregnant Travelers • Avoid live vaccines (Yellow Fever unless mandatory) • Influenza & Tdap are safe👵 Elderly Travelers • Strongly consider: • Pneumococcal • Flu • Shingles🏕 Adventure Travelers • Rabies • Tetanus booster • Japanese Encephalitis (if rural exposure)⸻🔹 Important Documents • International Vaccination Certificate • Keep digital + physical copies • Some countries may check Meningococcal proof

We have two locations. 1 & 2 Please follow the details below: ............................................................................... 1. Vesu Branch: Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: Ground Floor, SNS Business Park, Opp. J.H. School, Vesu, Surat – 395007 ................................................................................. 2. Nanpura Branch: Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: 1st Floor, Milestone Elite, Surat People's Bank, Babu Nivas Gali, Nanpura, Surat – 395001

🔹 Why Adult Vaccination is Important • Prevents serious diseases and complications • Reduces hospitalizations and deaths • Protects vulnerable people (elderly, infants, immunocompromised) • Required for travel, healthcare jobs, or certain countries⸻🔹 Routine Vaccines for AdultsInfluenza (Flu) Vaccine • Given annually • Recommended for all adults ≥19 years • Especially important for pregnant women, elderly, diabetics, heart/lung disease patients • Prevents severe flu complications⸻Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Td/Tdap) • One dose of Tdap if never received in adulthood • Td or Tdap booster every 10 years • Important during pregnancy (each pregnancy)⸻Pneumococcal VaccineProtects against pneumonia, meningitis, bloodstream infectionTypes: • PCV (Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) • PPSV (Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine)Recommended for: • Adults ≥65 years • Adults 19–64 with chronic illness (diabetes, heart, lung, liver disease, smokers)⸻Hepatitis B Vaccine • Recommended for all adults up to age 59 • Adults ≥60 with risk factors • 2 or 3 dose series • Protects against liver infection and liver cancer⸻Hepatitis A Vaccine • 2 doses • For travelers, chronic liver disease, high-risk groups⸻HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Vaccine • Recommended up to age 26 • Ages 27–45: based on shared clinical decision • Prevents cervical, anal, throat cancers⸻Shingles (Herpes Zoster) Vaccine • Recommended for adults ≥50 years • 2 doses • Prevents painful shingles and nerve complications⸻MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) • If not vaccinated in childhood or no immunity proof • Important for healthcare workers & travelers⸻Varicella (Chickenpox) • If never had disease or vaccine • 2 doses required⸻🔹 Special Situations🔸 Pregnant Women • Tdap (each pregnancy) • Influenza (any trimester) • Avoid live vaccines (MMR, Varicella)🔸 Healthcare Workers • Hep B • MMR • Varicella • Influenza annually🔸 Travelers • Yellow fever • Typhoid • Hep A • Others depending on destination⸻🔹 Common Side Effects • Pain at injection site • Mild fever • Fatigue • Rare: severe allergic reaction⸻🔹 Contraindications • Severe allergic reaction to previous dose • Live vaccines avoided in pregnancy & severe immunocompromise

We have two locations. 1 & 2 Please follow the details below: ............................................................................... 1. Vesu Branch: Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: Ground Floor, SNS Business Park, Opp. J.H. School, Vesu, Surat – 395007 ................................................................................. 2. Nanpura Branch: Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: 1st Floor, Milestone Elite, Surat People's Bank, Babu Nivas Gali, Nanpura, Surat – 395001

Typhoid fever is a serious, systemic bacterial infection caused by Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. It spreads mainly through contaminated food and water and is most common in areas with poor sanitation.⸻Causative Agent • Bacterium: Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi ⸻Mode of Transmission • Fecal–oral route • Contaminated: • Drinking water • Food (especially raw vegetables, street food) • Milk and dairy products • Carriers (people who recover but still shed bacteria) can transmit the diseaseExample: “Typhoid Mary” (a chronic carrier) spread infection without symptoms.⸻Risk Factors • Poor sanitation and hygiene • Unsafe drinking water • Traveling to endemic areas (South Asia, Africa, parts of Latin America) • Close contact with infected person • Low stomach acidity⸻Incubation Period • Usually 7–14 days • Can range from 3–30 days⸻Signs and SymptomsFirst Week • Gradual high fever (step-ladder pattern) • Headache • Weakness • Dry cough • Abdominal discomfort • Constipation (more common in adults)Second Week • Sustained high fever (39–40°C) • Abdominal pain • Diarrhea (pea-soup stool) • Enlarged spleen and liver • Rose spots (faint pink rash on chest/abdomen)Third Week (If untreated) • Severe weakness • Intestinal bleeding • Intestinal perforation • Delirium (“typhoid state”)⸻Complications • Intestinal hemorrhage • Intestinal perforation • Peritonitis • Septic shock • Encephalopathy • Chronic carrier state⸻Diagnosis • Blood culture (most reliable in early stage) • Stool culture • Bone marrow culture (most sensitive) • Widal test (less specific) • PCR (modern method)⸻TreatmentTyphoid requires antibioticsSupportive care: • Adequate hydration • Nutrition • Fever management⸻PreventionA. VaccinationAvailable vaccines: • Typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV) • Oral live vaccine • Injectable polysaccharide vaccineRecommended for: • Travelers to endemic regions • Children in high-risk areasB. Hygiene Measures • Drink boiled or treated water • Wash hands regularly • Eat properly cooked food • Avoid raw vegetables in endemic areas⸻Difference Between Typhoid and Paratyphoid • Typhoid: caused by S. Typhi • Paratyphoid: caused by S. Paratyphi • Symptoms similar but paratyphoid is usually milder⸻Global Impact • Millions of cases yearly • Highest burden in developing countries • Major public health issue where sanitation is poor

We have two locations. 1 & 2 Please follow the details below: ............................................................................... 1. Vesu Branch: Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: Ground Floor, SNS Business Park, Opp. J.H. School, Vesu, Surat – 395007 ................................................................................. 2. Nanpura Branch: Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: 1st Floor, Milestone Elite, Surat People's Bank, Babu Nivas Gali, Nanpura, Surat – 395001

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Dr. Alok Shah

Dr. Alok Shah

We have two locations. 1 & 2 Please follow the details below: ............................................................................... 1. Vesu Branch: Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: Ground Floor, SNS Business Park, Opp. J.H. School, Vesu, Surat – 395007 ................................................................................. 2. Nanpura Branch: Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: 1st Floor, Milestone Elite, Surat People's Bank, Babu Nivas Gali, Nanpura, Surat – 395001
Specializes in:MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), IDCCM, FCCM (Critical Care) Physician & Intensive Care Specialist
Experience:15 Years
Education:MBBS, MD (Internal Medicine), IDCCM, FCCM (Critical Care) Physician & Intensive Care Specialist
Mobile:+91-7069922255
Memberships:Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM)

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Address: We have two locations. 1 & 2 Please follow the details below: ............................................................................... 1. Vesu Branch: Timings: 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: Ground Floor, SNS Business Park, Opp. J.H. School, Vesu, Surat – 395007 ................................................................................. 2. Nanpura Branch: Timings: 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM (Monday to Saturday) Address: 1st Floor, Milestone Elite, Surat People's Bank, Babu Nivas Gali, Nanpura, Surat – 395001

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