Brazil

Travelling to Brazil? Get the necessary travel vaccines at St Albans Travel Clinic, including Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Yellow Fever, and Rabies. Stay safe and protected on your journey.

Brazil

Travelling to Brazil? Get the necessary travel vaccines at St Albans Travel Clinic, including Hepatitis A, Typhoid, Tetanus, Yellow Fever, and Rabies. Stay safe and protected on your journey.

Travel Vaccines for Brazil in Poole: Protect Your Health at Everyou Healthcare

Planning a trip to Brazil? From the buzzing streets of Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo to the Amazon rainforest, Iguazu Falls, and the beaches of Bahia, Brazil offers unforgettable adventures — but it’s important to stay protected from travel-related illnesses.

At Everyou Healthcare, we provide the recommended vaccines for Brazil, along with expert advice tailored to your route, season, and activities.

📍 Address: 16 High Street, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, BH16 6BG
📞 Phone: 01202631815
🌐 Book Online: everyouhealthcare.co.uk

Why You Need Travel Vaccines for Brazil

Brazil’s mix of tropical forests, cities, rural regions, and rivers means you could be exposed to:

  • Food- and water-borne illnesses (Hepatitis A, Typhoid)

  • Mosquito-borne infections (Yellow Fever, Dengue, Malaria*)

  • Blood- or body fluid-related risks (Hepatitis B, Rabies)

Not all travellers need the same vaccines — our clinicians will tailor advice to your itinerary and activities.

Recommended Travel Vaccines for Brazil

Here are the core vaccines commonly advised for Brazil. Tap each to learn more or book:

1) Hepatitis A

  • Spread via food and water.

  • Recommended for most travellers.

  • Single dose before travel + booster at 6–12 months for long-term protection.

2) Typhoid

  • Food- and water-borne illness common in areas with poor sanitation.

  • Injectable (3 years’ cover) or oral (5 years).

3) Tetanus (Td/IPV)

  • Spread through cuts, wounds, and burns.

  • Ensure you are up to date; booster needed every 10 years.

4) Hepatitis B

  • Spread via blood, sexual contact, tattoos, piercings, and medical procedures.

  • Recommended for long stays, volunteering, healthcare work, or adventurous travellers.

  • Standard and accelerated courses available.

5) Rabies

  • Found in dogs, bats, and other animals across Brazil.

  • Recommended for long stays, rural travel, outdoor activities, or animal contact.

  • Pre-exposure vaccine makes treatment simpler if bitten or scratched.

6) Yellow Fever

  • A mosquito-borne infection present in much of Brazil, including Amazon regions.

  • Some countries require proof of vaccination if travelling from Brazil.

  • Single-dose vaccine provides lifelong protection.

7) Dengue

  • Common in urban and rural areas, spread by day-biting Aedes mosquitoes.

  • No routine medication — vaccine options may be available for eligible travellers.

  • Bite-avoidance is essential.

Additional Travel Health Advice for Brazil

Mosquito Bite Avoidance

  • Use DEET-based repellent

  • Cover arms and legs, especially at dawn and dusk

  • Sleep under mosquito nets or in AC rooms

  • Remember: Yellow Fever and Dengue mosquitoes bite during the day as well as night

Food & Water Hygiene

  • Stick to bottled or boiled water

  • Avoid ice, uncooked salads, and raw seafood

  • Eat freshly cooked food served hot

Safety & First Aid

  • Carry a basic first aid kit with antiseptic, plasters, and rehydration salts

  • Wear footwear outdoors to avoid cuts and infections

Insurance
Ensure your policy covers emergency care and evacuation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Do I need a Yellow Fever certificate for Brazil?
Yes, if you are travelling to certain regions or onward to countries that require proof of vaccination.

Q2: Do all travellers need Rabies vaccination?
Not all, but it is strongly recommended if you’ll spend time outdoors, in rural areas, or near animals.

Q3: Is Malaria a risk in Brazil?
Yes, in some regions — especially the Amazon. We’ll advise if you need antimalarial tablets based on your route.

Q4: When should I get vaccinated before travel?
Ideally 4–6 weeks before departure. Some vaccines (like Hepatitis B or Rabies) need multiple doses.

Q5: Can I get multiple vaccines in one visit?
Yes, we can often give several vaccines during the same appointment.

How to Book Your Brazil Travel Vaccines at Everyou Healthcare

  1. Visit our online booking page

  2. Or call 01202631815 to book by phone

  3. Attend your appointment at:
    16 High Street, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, BH16 6BG

  4. Receive your vaccines and expert travel advice

Travel protected. Book your Brazil vaccinations today at Everyou Healthcare — Poole’s trusted travel health clinic.

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16 High Street, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, BH16 6BG