Travel information
Visit Dr Marc Shaw's website for travel information and other travel related stuff.
He has skills in theatre direction, scripting, and film and video production. He loves to travel, writes poetry, creates sculpture and can definitely tell the difference between a glass of Château d'Yqiem and a bottle of gin!
This site is full of good stuff like best insect repellants and the following which answered a couple of questions I have had in mind-:
Have a look at the chart below and that will give you an idea of how long they last, provided that you have had the FULL course of injections.
* Chicken Pox 10 years, or longer
* Cholera (oral vaccine) about 2 years
* Diphtheria 10 years
* Flu vaccine (Fluvax) about 1 year
* Hepatitis A (Vaqta / Havrix/Twinrix) 30 years (possibly longer)
* Hepatitis B (HBVax II/Engerix B/Twinrix) life
* Japanese B Encephalitis 2 - 3 years
* Measles, Mumps, Rubella 15 years, or longer
* Meningitis (Menomune/Mencevax) 2-3 years
* Pneumonia (Pneumovax) 5 years, or longer
* Polio (Sabin) 10 years, or longer
* Polio (IPV) 10 years, or longer
* Rabies (pre exposure) 1 - 10 years
* Tetanus 10 years, or longer
* Typhoid 2 - 3 years
* Yellow Fever 10 years
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