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חיסון הפטיטיס A

You should consider vaccination against hepatitis A before you travel to certain countries, such as the Indian subcontinent.

At a glance

  • Hepatitis A is a viral illness that causes liver inflammation, with symptoms like feeling unwell, jaundice, vomiting, and fever.

  • You can catch it by consuming contaminated food or drink, especially in areas with poor sanitation.

  • Vaccination against hepatitis A is recommended for travellers to certain regions and some at-risk groups.

  • The vaccine usually involves two doses; the first protects for about one year, and the second provides protection for around 20 years.

  • Side-effects are generally mild, such as soreness at the injection site, but severe reactions are very rare.

  • Do not get the vaccine if you have a high temperature, a past allergic reaction to the vaccine, or are allergic to eggs (for one vaccine type).

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Check with your practice nurse at least two weeks before you travel to see if you should have this vaccination.

המשך לקרוא למטה

What is hepatitis A?

הפטיטיס A is an illness caused by the hepatitis A virus. The virus mainly causes inflammation of the liver. Symptoms include:

  • תחושה כללית של חוסר נוחות.

  • Yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes (jaundice).

  • Sometimes, being sick (vomiting).

  • A raised temperature (fever).

However, some people who are infected do not develop any symptoms (a subclinical illness). The illness is not usually serious and full recovery is usual but the symptoms can be quite unpleasant for a while. The hepatitis A virus is passed out in the stools (faeces) of infected people and infection is usually spread by eating dirty (contaminated) food or drink.

Hepatitis A infection can occur in the UK but it is more common in countries where there is poor sanitation or where disposal of sewage is poor. In the UK, most cases of hepatitis A are seen in people who have recently returned after travelling to such countries. If you catch hepatitis A, the illness is not usually serious but it may ruin a holiday or business trip. See the separate leaflet called Hepatitis A for more details.

This leaflet is just about vaccination to help prevent hepatitis A infection.

Travelling

Travellers to countries outside Western Europe, North America and Australasia should consider being immunised. The highest-risk areas include the Indian subcontinent (in particular India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal), Africa, parts of the Far East (except Japan), South and Central America and the Middle East. Vaccination is generally recommended for anyone over the age of 1 year. Your doctor or practice nurse can advise if you should be immunised against hepatitis A for your travel destination.

You can find out if immunisation against hepatitis A is recommended for any countries you are planning to visit from the עמוד עצות נסיעה לפי מדינה.

Close contacts of someone with hepatitis A

Occasional outbreaks of hepatitis A occur in the UK within families or in institutions. Close contacts of someone found to have hepatitis A infection (for example, family members or other members of the institution) may be offered vaccination. This only happens rarely. The most important measure for anybody with hepatitis A is good personal hygiene. In particular, washing hands after going to the toilet or before eating.

People with chronic liver disease

If you have a persistent (chronic) liver disease (for example, cirrhosis) it is suggested that you have the hepatitis A vaccine. Hepatitis A infection is not more common in those with chronic liver disease but, if infection does occur, it can cause a more serious illness.

People exposed to hepatitis A at work

For example, laboratory workers who are exposed to hepatitis A during their work and sewage workers are advised to be immunised against hepatitis A.

Staff of some large residential institutions

Outbreaks of hepatitis A have been associated with large residential institutions for people with learning difficulties, where standards of personal hygiene among clients or patients may be poor. Therefore, vaccination of staff and residents of some institutions may be recommended.

Injecting drug users

Drug users who share drug injecting equipment are also thought to have an increased risk of hepatitis A infection and so should consider vaccination.

People with blood clotting problems

If someone has certain blood clotting problems (such as haemophilia) and needs to receive blood clotting factors, they may have an increased risk of hepatitis A infection. This is because the hepatitis A virus may not be completely destroyed during the preparation of these blood products. Vaccination is therefore suggested for these people.

Oral-anal contact

Men who have sex with men, and other people whose sexual practices involve oral-anal contact, may also like to consider vaccination against hepatitis A.

הערה: if you have been infected with hepatitis A in the past, you should be immune to further infection and therefore not need vaccination. A blood test can detect antibodies to check if you are already immune. This may be worthwhile doing if you have had a history of yellowing of your skin or the whites of your eyes (jaundice) or come from an area where hepatitis A is common.

המשך לקרוא למטה

There are a number of different hepatitis A vaccines available. Some just protect against hepatitis A, but there are also some combined vaccines for both hepatitis A and הפטיטיס B or hepatitis A and typhoid fever. A combined vaccine may be useful if you require protection against both diseases.

The hepatitis A single vaccine is given as two doses. The first dose of the vaccine protects against hepatitis A for about one year. The vaccine causes your body to make antibodies against the virus. These antibodies protect you from illness should you become infected with this virus. Ideally, you should have an injection at least two weeks before travel to allow immunity to develop. However, the vaccine may still be advised even if there is less than two weeks before you travel.

How long does a hepatitis A vaccine last?

A second dose of the vaccine 6-12 months after the first gives protection for about 20 years. If you are late with this second dose, you should have it as soon as possible but you don't need to start with the first dose again. Another booster dose of hepatitis A vaccine after 20 years can be given to those people still at risk of infection.

The doses of the combined vaccines against both hepatitis A and hepatitis B or hepatitis A and typhoid may need to be given at slightly different time intervals. Your doctor or practice nurse will be able to advise you in detail.

Some people develop a temporary soreness and redness at the injection site. Much less common are:

  • A mild raised temperature (fever).

  • עייפות.

  • Headaches.

  • Feeling sick (nauseated).

  • Feeling off your food for a few days.

Severe reactions are extremely rare.

המשך לקרוא למטה

There are a very few situations where the hepatitis A vaccine is not recommended. They include:

  • If you have an illness causing a high temperature. In this situation, it is best to postpone vaccination until after you have fully recovered from the illness.

  • If you have had an allergic reaction to the vaccine or to any of its components in the past.

  • One type of vaccine (Epaxal®) should not be given to anyone who is known to be allergic to eggs.

  • Children under the age of 1 year. However, the risk of hepatitis A in children under the age of 1 year is very low. The hepatitis A vaccine is not licensed for this age group.

The vaccine may be given if you are pregnant or breastfeeding and vaccination against hepatitis A is thought to be necessary.

Remember - vaccination for travellers is only one aspect of preventing illness. No vaccination is 100% effective. So when travelling to at-risk areas, you should have very good personal hygiene and also be careful about what you eat and drink.

You should avoid eating and drinking the following when travelling to areas where the risk of hepatitis A is higher:

  • Raw or inadequately cooked shellfish.

  • Raw salads ו ירקות that may have been washed in unclean (contaminated) water. (Wash fruit and vegetables in safe water and peel them yourself.)

  • Other foods that may have been grown close to the ground, such as strawberries.

  • Untreated drinking water, including ice cubes made from untreated water. (Remember also to use only treated or bottled water when brushing your teeth.)

  • Unpasteurised milk, cheese, ice cream and other dairy products.

Also, be careful when buying food from street traders. Make sure that food has been recently prepared and that it is served hot and on clean serving plates. Food that has been left out at room temperature (for example, for a buffet) or food that may have been exposed to flies could also pose a risk.

שאלות נפוצות

What does hepatitis A do to my body?

Hepatitis A is caused by a virus that mainly inflames the liver. Symptoms typically include feeling unwell, yellowing of your skin or eyes (jaundice), vomiting, and a fever. Some people might not show any symptoms at all. While the illness is generally not serious and full recovery is common, the symptoms can be quite unpleasant for a period.

How do people usually catch hepatitis A?

The hepatitis A virus is spread through the stools (faeces) of infected individuals. Infection most commonly occurs by eating food or drink that has been contaminated with the virus. It's more prevalent in countries with poor sanitation or sewage disposal.

If I've previously had hepatitis A, do I still need the vaccine?

If you have been infected with hepatitis A in the past, you should be immune to further infection and therefore would not need vaccination. A blood test can be done to check for antibodies to see if you are already immune, which might be useful if you have a history of jaundice or come from an area where hepatitis A is common.

I'm travelling soon; how quickly does the hepatitis A vaccine start to work?

The first dose of the hepatitis A vaccine provides protection for about one year, by helping your body create antibodies against the virus. Ideally, you should get the injection at least two weeks before you travel to allow immunity to develop. However, even if you have less than two weeks before your trip, vaccination may still be recommended by your doctor or practice nurse.

What should I do if I forget to get my second dose of the hepatitis A vaccine within the recommended time?

If you are late receiving your second dose, you should get it as soon as possible. There's no need to start the vaccination course again from the first dose. This second dose, typically given 6-12 months after the first, extends protection for about 20 years.

Are there particular foods or drinks I should avoid while travelling to high-risk areas?

Yes, while travelling in high-risk areas, you should avoid raw or inadequately cooked shellfish, raw salads and vegetables (unless washed in safe water and peeled yourself), foods grown close to the ground like strawberries, untreated drinking water (including ice cubes), and unpasteurised dairy products like milk, cheese, and ice cream. Always use treated or bottled water for drinking and brushing your teeth.

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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 is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.

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