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Cholera vaccine is not needed by most travellers but may be advised if you are travelling to a high-risk area.
At a glance
Cholera is an illness caused by bacteria, leading to severe diarrhoea and dehydration.
It is caught from infected water or food, or less commonly, person-to-person spread.
The cholera vaccine offers additional protection but does not provide complete immunity.
It is only advised for certain people travelling to high-risk areas or working in outbreaks.
Side-effects are uncommon and usually include mild stomach pain, diarrhoea, or nausea.
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What is cholera?
Cholera is an illness cased by a germ (bacterium) called Vibrio cholerae. The illness can be mild and may even not lead to any symptoms in some people. However, in many cases it causes severe diarrhoea, sometimes with being sick (vomiting). This can quickly lead to serious lack of fluid in the body (dehydration) and can even be fatal.
Cholera is usually caught from drinking infected water or eating infected shellfish and other foods. Person-to person spread can occur though.
You can prevent cholera and other water-borne infections by avoiding contaminated water and having good personal and food hygiene. However, it is still important to get the cholera vaccine to ensure more protection.
Do I need the cholera vaccine?
חזרה לתוכןExamples of people who are likely to be advised to have this vaccine include:
People going to work in an area of a known cholera outbreak. For example, aid workers, health workers, etc, who will be working in emergency relief camps where cholera has broken out.
People planing to stay for a long time in an area where there is high risk of cholera - especially any area where there is limited access to medical care.
An oral cholera vaccine (Dukoral®) became available in the UK in 2004. This is now the only cholera vaccine available in the UK. It is not necessary for most destinations. It may be advised for certain people travelling to places where cholera may occur. Your doctor or nurse will advise if you should consider having this vaccine.
In the USA a new single-dose cholera vaccine is available. The vaccine is approved for adults aged 18-64 years who are travelling to an area with an active cholera outbreak. The vaccine - Vaxchora® - has been reported to reduce the chance of severe diarrhoea in 9 people out of 10 at ten days after vaccination and in 8 people out of 10 at three months after vaccination. The safety and effectiveness of Vaxchora® in pregnant or breastfeeding women is not yet known. It is also not known how long protection lasts beyond 3-6 months after getting the vaccine. Side-effects are uncommon but may include tiredness, headache, abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting.
How do I know if I need the cholera vaccine to travel?
If you're travelling abroad, you can find out if immunisation against cholera is recommended for any countries you are planning to visit from the עמוד עצות נסיעה לפי מדינה.
The worst affected areas are the Indian subcontinent, the Far East, Africa and South America. The risk to travellers even in infected areas is still quite small.
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How long does cholera vaccine last?
חזרה לתוכןThe cholera vaccine provides protection for up to two years so booster doses are needed to maintain protection.
Boosters are given after two years for people over 6 years old, and after six months for children 2-6 years old. The cholera vaccine can be given at the same time as other injected vaccines.
הערה: the vaccine does not provide complete protection. For example, it does not protect against all strains of cholera. Therefore, it is still important that you should be careful with regard to what you eat and drink in the usual way.
Who should not receive the cholera vaccine?
חזרה לתוכןThere are very few people who cannot have the oral cholera vaccine. It should not be given if:
You have had a severe reaction to a previous dose of the oral cholera vaccine.
You have had a severe (anaphylactic) reaction to formaldehyde or to any of the ingredients of the vaccine.
There are currently no data on the safety of this vaccine in pregnant or breastfeeding women. Therefore, if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, the vaccine should only be considered if the risk of cholera is high.
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Side-effects of the cholera vaccine
חזרה לתוכןSide-effects from this vaccine are uncommon. Less than 1 person in 100 develops some tummy (abdominal) pains, diarrhoea or a feeling of sickness (nausea) for a short time after taking the vaccine.
Preventing cholera
חזרה לתוכןThe most important part of prevention is to be very careful about personal, food and water hygiene. This is most important in high risk areas where sanitation is poor and where there is a risk of catching cholera. You should not drink any water that is untreated and be very careful what you eat. This not only applies to cholera but also to all sorts of other water-borne infections found in areas of poor sanitation.
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How exactly is cholera spread?
Cholera is typically contracted by consuming water or food, such as shellfish, that has been contaminated with the Vibrio cholerae germ. It can also spread from person to person.
What kind of symptoms might I experience if I get cholera?
While some people may not experience any symptoms, cholera commonly causes severe diarrhoea and sometimes vomiting. These symptoms can quickly lead to serious dehydration and can be life-threatening.
Can I get the cholera vaccine if I am pregnant or breastfeeding?
There is currently no information available regarding the safety of the oral cholera vaccine for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Therefore, the vaccine should only be considered in these circumstances if the risk of contracting cholera is high.
Are there any side effects from the cholera vaccine?
Side effects from the cholera vaccine are uncommon. Less than 1% of people may experience mild abdominal pains, diarrhoea, or nausea for a short period after vaccination.
What other precautions should I take in addition to the vaccine to prevent cholera?
Even if you have been vaccinated, it's crucial to be very careful with personal, food, and water hygiene, especially in high-risk areas with poor sanitation. You should avoid drinking untreated water and be cautious about what you eat, as the vaccine does not offer complete protection against all strains of cholera and other water-borne infections.
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- Travellers' Health; US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Dr Hayley Willacy, FRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBChB (1992), DRCOG, DFFP, MRCOG (Part 1) MRCGP (2007), DFSRH (2013), MSc - medical education (2020)
Dr Hayley Willacy was an NHS GP working in northwest England, who retired from clinical practice in 2022 after 30 years.
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Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
General Practitioner, Medical Author
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
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