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Vaccination Typhoid

Cholera

What is cholera? Cholera is an acute diarrheal illness caused by infection with the Vibrio cholerae bacteria. It spreads when individuals consume contaminated food or water containing the bacteria. Without prompt treatment, cholera can lead to severe dehydration and, in some cases, death. While it is not prevalent in the Read more…

Yellow Fever

What is yellow fever and how it is caused? Yellow fever is a serious viral disease found in tropical regions of Africa and South America causing severe illness leading to liver failure and even death It is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes, particularly during the rainy Read more…
Shingles Service

Shingles

How do you get it? After you get chickenpox, the virus stays inactive in particular nerves in the body. Shingles occur after the virus gets activated again in these nerves years later. The most common symptoms of shingles are – Painful skin that turns into a rash Patches of red Read more…
Vaccination Chickenpox

Chickenpox

ABOUT THE COURSE Price £75 per dose Age Requirements 1-65 years Doses per course 2 Dose requirements Second dose to be given 4-8 weeks after the first What is Chickenpox? Chickenpox is a common viral infection that is usually caught during childhood. It is caused by the varicella virus, which Read more…