Travel Vaccinations For Yemen in London

Dive into Yemen’s rich history and landscapes without compromising your health. Visit Star Pharmacy Travel Clinic in London to ensure you’re vaccinated and ready for your journey.

Routine Travel Vaccinations For Yemen

Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

Seasonal Flu

COVID-19

Recommended Vaccinations For Yemen

Diphtheria

Hepatitis A

Poliomyelitis

Tetanus

Hepatitis B

Rabies

Typhoid

Cholera

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Travel Vaccinations for Yemen: Protect Your Health with Star Pharmacy

Yemen, a country of ancient heritage and natural beauty, presents unique health risks for travellers. Ensuring your vaccinations are up to date is a vital step in preparing for your trip. At Star Pharmacy Travel Clinic in Westminster, London, we provide comprehensive vaccination services and personalised advice to protect you while travelling to Yemen.

Vaccinations That Are Recommended To Yemen

Diphtheria: Advised for travellers at risk of close contact with locals in crowded living conditions.

Hepatitis A: Recommended due to the risk of contaminated food and water.

Poliomyelitis: Ensure you have had the required five doses. A booster may be required for travel to areas with ongoing polio transmission.

Tetanus: Necessary for protection against infections caused by wounds or cuts.

Hepatitis B: Advised for those with potential exposure to blood or bodily fluids.

Rabies: Essential for those in remote areas or with potential animal contact.

Typhoid: Recommended for travellers visiting areas with inadequate sanitation.

Cholera: May be considered for humanitarian workers or those in high-risk environments.

Health Risks When Travelling to Yemen

Malaria

Malaria is present year-round in areas below 2,000m, with higher risk from September to February. Socotra Island poses limited risk, and Sana’a City is considered malaria-free.

  1. High-risk areas: Antimalarial tablets such as atovaquone/proguanil, doxycycline, or mefloquine are typically recommended.
  2. Low to no-risk areas: Antimalarial tablets are not usually necessary.

To minimise risk, take precautions such as wearing long sleeves, using insect repellents, and sleeping under mosquito nets.

Additional Health

Yemen has regions of high altitude, which may cause Acute Mountain Sickness. Take precautions and ascend gradually when travelling to areas over 2,400m.

Dengue Fever

This mosquito-borne illness is common in urban areas. Preventive measures include wearing protective clothing and using insect repellents.

Schistosomiasis

Avoid swimming or wading in freshwater lakes and streams to prevent this parasitic infection.

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St James's Park To Our London Travel Clinic

Star Pharmacy is a short 4-minute walk from St James’s Park station.

Our pharmacy is a 10 minute walk away from London Victoria.

Star Pharmacy is a 12 minute walk away from Wesminster station

From Pimlico station, we’re a 13 minute walk away