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Get Dengue Vaccine

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from Reliable Travel Clinic in Chiang Mai

Dengue virus

What is Dengue?

    Dengue is a viral infection spread by Aedes mosquitoes, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions. It is caused by four related viruses (DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, DENV-4). Infection with one serotype does not provide immunity to the others, meaning a person can contract dengue multiple times. Dengue poses serious health risks, including high fever, bleeding, muscle pain, rash, and life-threatening complications like dengue hemorrhagic fever and dengue shock syndrome.

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How is Dengue Transmitted?

   Dengue is transmitted to humans through the mosquito bite of infected Aedes mosquitoes, particularly Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. These mosquitoes are most active during the day, especially in early morning and late afternoon. They breed in stagnant water, so urban areas, parks, and residential zones are potential transmission sites.

Dengue Situation in Thailand

ในปี พ.ศ. 2566 ที่ผ่านมา ในประเทศไทยมีการรายงานผู้ป่วยโรคไข้เลือดออกสูงถึง 158,705 ราย และเสียชีวิตสูงถึง 181 ราย และเมื่อเทียบกับสถิติในปี พ.ศ. 2565 นั้นสูงมากขึ้นถึง 3.5 เท่า

(ข้อมูลจาก กรมควบคุมโรค)

Dengue disease in Thailand.

What are the Symptoms of Dengue Fever?

Symptoms of dengue fever typically appear 4-10 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito and can include:

  • High fever

  • Severe headache

  • Pain behind the eyes

  • Muscle pain (often called "breakbone fever")

  • Rash

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Mild bleeding (nose or gum bleeding)

In severe cases, dengue can develop into dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, both of which can be fatal if not treated promptly. The death rate from severe dengue complications can range between 0.5% and 5%, depending on the availability of medical care. This underscores the importance of preventing dengue infection through vaccination. 

Who Needs the Dengue Vaccine?

   The dengue vaccine is recommended for individuals aged 4 to 60 years who live in or are traveling to areas where dengue is endemic, such as Thailand. Those with a history of dengue infection are particularly encouraged to get vaccinated, as subsequent infections can lead to more severe illness. Travelers to Thailand, especially those planning extended stays or outdoor activities in dengue-prone regions like Chiang Mai, are recommended to consider vaccination as part of their pre-travel health planning.

What is the effectiveness of the dengue vaccine?

   A long-term study conducted over approximately 4.5 years has provided significant insights into the benefits of vaccine when administered in two doses, three months apart. The results demonstrate that the vaccine offers strong protection against dengue fever:

  • 80% Effectiveness in Preventing Dengue Fever

  • 85% Effectiveness in Preventing Hospitalization

  • 90% Effectiveness in Preventing Death from Dengue

Where to Get the Dengue Vaccine in Chiang Mai, Thailand?

   For travelers seeking dengue vaccination in Chiang Mai, the Travel and Vaccine Clinic by Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic is your go-to choice. We are the only clinic in Northern Thailand with a specialized travel medicine doctor. Our clinic provides personalized travel health advice and comprehensive vaccination services ensuring you are fully prepared for your trip. With a reputation for reliability and professionalism, we offer the best protection against dengue and other travel-related illnesses, all in a comfortable, welcoming environment.

How Many Doses of the Dengue Vaccine Do I Need?

   The dengue vaccine is typically administered in a two-dose series over a period of 3 months. Each dose must be spaced  at least 3 months apart for maximum efficacy. It is important to complete the full series to ensure optimal protection against dengue fever.

What Are the Side Effects of the Dengue Vaccine?

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   Like all vaccines, the dengue vaccine may cause some side effects, although most are mild and temporary. Common side effects include:

  • Pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site

  • Headache

  • Fatigue

  • Mild fever (mostly around 4 to 5 days after vaccination) 

  • Muscle aches

Which brand of dengue vaccine is provided at Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic?

   Severe allergic reactions are rare. If you have any concerns about side effects, our travel medicine doctor at Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic will provide you with comprehensive information and support to ensure your vaccination experience is as smooth as possible.

Tetravalent dengue vaccine: Qdenga and Dengvaxia

Why Should You Get Dengue vaccine and Other Travel Vaccines at Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic?

   At Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic, we pride ourselves on being the top choice for travel vaccinations in Northern Thailand. Whether you need the dengue vaccine, hepatitis B vaccination, or other essential travel vaccines, our clinic offers the highest standard of care. Here’s why you should trust us for your travel health needs:

  • Specialized Travel Medicine Doctor: We are the only clinic in the region with a doctor specialized in travel medicine, providing tailored advice based on your destination and activities.

  • Comprehensive and Affordable Travel Medicine Services: We offer a wide range of travel and routine vaccines, as well as comprehensive travel health services. 

  • Personalized Care: We prioritize your health and travel safety by offering individualized consultations, making sure you receive the right vaccinations and advice based on your specific medical history, travel history, and travel plans.

Prepare for your trip to Chiang Mai with confidence. Protect yourself from dengue fever by visiting the Chiang Mai Wellness Clinic—your trusted travel health partner in Northern Thailand.

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