About Chikungunya
As one of the deadliest viral diseases, rabies poses a significant risk for travellers venturing into certain parts of the world. Understanding the importance of rabies vaccination can safeguard your health and ensure a worry-free journey. At Purley Travel Clinic, our expert pharmacy team, hailing from one of the longest-running pharmacies in South London, is here to provide you with the essential vaccinations and advice you need. Let's dive into everything you need to know about rabies vaccination.
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What chikungunya is and why it matters for travellers
Chikungunya is a viral infection spread mainly by Aedes mosquitoes, the same day‑biting species that transmit dengue and Zika. Typical symptoms include high fever, severe joint and muscle pain, headache and rash. Most people recover in one to two weeks, but joint pain can persist for months in some cases. Outbreaks happen in parts of Asia, Africa, the Americas and some Pacific islands, so travellers visiting these areas—especially during local outbreaks—can be at risk. Because the mosquitoes are active during the day, good bite‑avoidance measures are important in addition to any vaccine.
About the chikungunya vaccines and who they suit
There are single‑dose chikungunya vaccines now approved for use in the UK. One (Vimkunya®) is licensed for people aged 12 and over; another (IXCHIQ®) is a live attenuated vaccine licensed for many adults but subject to age‑related precautions. JCVI and UK health bodies recommend considering vaccination for people travelling to areas with active outbreaks, long‑term or frequent travellers, and laboratory staff working with the virus. Suitability depends on age, underlying health and your itinerary—live vaccines are usually not advised for people who are immunocompromised or have certain medical histories. Side effects are usually mild (sore arm, low fever, headache or tiredness); rare serious events have been reported and safety monitoring continues. We’ll review your health history and travel plan to recommend the safest option.
Where chikungunya vaccination may be recommended
Chikungunya occurs in many tropical and subtropical regions and can cause sporadic outbreaks anywhere Aedes mosquitoes are present. Recent large outbreaks have been reported in parts of Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, Central and South America and some Pacific islands; small outbreaks have also occurred in parts of southern Europe. Vaccination is most relevant for people travelling to areas with current transmission, those planning longer stays, frequent travellers to affected regions, or those whose work exposes them to the virus. Before you travel, check the latest country advice from UKHSA or TravelHealthPro—we’ll also help you assess the risk and timing for your trip.
Book your appointment at a convenient North London clinic
If chikungunya vaccination could be right for you, North London Travel Clinics make it straightforward. We have appointments at Zaxgate Pharmacy (Brent St, London NW4) and Frank Wreford Pharmacy (Neasden Ln, NW10). Call 020 8450 7873 to discuss your trip, or drop into either location during opening hours. We’ll check your travel dates, medical history and give clear advice on vaccination, bite prevention and other travel health needs—helping you travel with confidence and local convenience.
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