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Hepatitis A Vaccine: Avoiding Infection While Travelling

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Travelling abroad is one of life’s great pleasures, but certain destinations carry health risks that are easy to underestimate. Hepatitis A is one of them. A viral infection that affects the liver, it spreads quickly in areas with lower sanitation standards and can cause serious illness that leaves you bedridden for weeks. The good news

Hepatitis A vs B: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter?

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At Fermanagh Travel Clinic, we prioritise your health and wellbeing—especially when it comes to preventable diseases like hepatitis. Many patients ask us about the difference between hepatitis A and B, and whether they need protection against both. The short answer? Yes, in many cases, getting the hepatitis A and B vaccine is strongly recommended. But

Children’s Travel Vaccines: Age Guidelines and Recommendations

Children's travel vaccines are a holiday essential

When planning an overseas trip with children, it’s essential to consider health and safety, especially in destinations where certain diseases are common. At Fermanagh Travel and Health Clinics, we understand that parents want to keep their little ones safe, and that includes ensuring they have the necessary children’s travel vaccines. Here, we outline the age

Travel Safe: Your Go-To Guide for Vaccines in Fermanagh

When planning an overseas trip, your itinerary likely includes exciting destinations, cultural experiences, and perhaps some relaxation. However, one essential aspect of travel that you should never overlook is your health. Ensuring you’re protected against potential health risks in your destination country is crucial, and that’s where travel vaccines come in. At Fermanagh Travel and