Vaccination: |
Duration of protection: |
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BMR | In principle lifelong after 1 injection | |
Chickenpox | At least 14 years after 2 injections | |
Dengue | 5 years after 2 injections | |
FSME(tick-borne encephalitis) adult | 1 year after 2 injections; 3 years after 3 injections, 5 years after extra booster | |
FSME(tick-borne encephalitis) child | 1 year after 2 injections; 3 years after 3 injections, 5 years after extra booster | |
Yellow fever | Lifelong (advice for frequent travelers: 10 years) | |
Shingles | 5 years after 2 injections | |
Haemophilus influenza type B (Act-HiB) |
In principle lifelong after 1 injection |
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Hepatitis A adult | 1 year after 1 injection; 30 years after 2 injections | |
Hepatitis A child (till 16 years) | 1 year after 1 injection; 30 years after 2 injections | |
Hepatitis B adult | In principle lifelong after 3 injections | |
Hepatitis B child (till 16 years) | In principle lifelong after 2 injections | |
Hepatitis A+B adult | In principe lifelong Hepatitis B and 30 years Hepatitis A after 3 injections | |
Hepatitis A+B child (till 16 years) | In principe lifelong Hepatitis B and 30 years Hepatitis A after 2 injections | |
HPV (Humaan-PapillomaVirus) | estimated 7.5-10 years after 2 injections | |
Japanse encefalitis | 2 years after 2 injections, after additional booster 10 years | |
Meningitis (meningococci) | 5 or 10 years (depending on the available vaccine) | |
Pneumokokken (polysaccharide) | Most probable 5 years | |
Pneumokokken (conjugate) | Most probable 5 years | |
Rabiës | No antiserum needed for life after 2 injections | |
Rotavirus | 2 years | |
Shingles | 4 years after 2 injections | |
typhoid fever | 3 years |
Other items available : |
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DEET 40% mosquito repellent | ||
Mosquito net (impregnated) | ||
Recipes | ||
Vaccination booklet | ||