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Immunizations - travel vaccinations - Management
When is meningitis (ACWY®) vaccination indicated for travellers?
- Vaccination with meningitis ACWY® is recommended prior to travel to areas with a high risk for Group A meningococcal meningitis for:
- People staying for extended time periods, such as 1 month or more.
- People engaging in high-risk holidays or work, such as backpacking or living in rural communities.
- People attending the Hajj (Mecca) and Umrah pilgrimages in Saudi Arabia (since there have been epidemics in recent years in these areas).
- People undertaking seasonal work in the Hajj area.
- Saudi Arabia requires proof of vaccination with ACWY Vax® for visitors arriving for the Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, or for seasonal working in the Hajj areas.
- Meningococcal C conjugate vaccine is part of the childhood immunization programme (see Immunizations - childhood for more information). This vaccine protects against group C disease only. Travellers should be immunised with the quadrivalent polysaccharide vaccine (ACWY®), even if they have previously received the Meningococcal conjugate vaccine.
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