The Holiday Season is Upon Us!

If you plan to travel outside Australia, it’s essential to consider potential health risks from diseases that can be prevented through vaccination. Travelers returning to Australia can inadvertently introduce these diseases and trigger outbreaks.

It’s advisable to consult your doctor regarding vaccinations before traveling. Travel vaccines should ideally be administered at least 4-6 weeks before your departure. For many Asian countries, certain vaccines are often necessary, such as those for typhoid, Hepatitis A, malaria prophylaxis, rabies, and more.

Additionally, it’s now crucial to include the new COVID-19 vaccination in your travel health preparations to safeguard yourself and your loved ones.