Meningitis ACWY Vaccine

The meningitis ACWY vaccine provides defense against the meningococcal bacteria. It is crucial for those planning a trip for Hajj or Umrah. With our highly effective meningitis ACWY vaccine in Birmingham and across the UK, you can ensure a safe and worry-free journey.

We offer a wide range of travel vaccinations with locations across the UK. Whether you need vaccinations for travel purposes or for work, we are here to help you. We offer free travel consultations so you can travel safely and confidently.

£75 per dose

Suitable for ages 1+

Cover for 5 years

Free Travel Consultations

Stay protected during your travels with our Travel Vaccination Consultation. Our expert medical team will guide you on essential vaccinations, helping prevent diseases uncommon in the UK. Learn how to minimise the risk of exposure and ensure a safe and healthy journey.

What is Meningococcal Disease?

Meningococcal disease is a serious bacterial infection caused by the meningococcus bacteria. It can lead to devastating conditions like meningitis (inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord) and septicaemia (blood poisoning). The consequences of these illnesses can be life-altering, resulting in amputations, hearing loss, and even brain damage. To safeguard yourself from these potential dangers, it is crucial to be proactive in your approach.

The MenACWY Vaccine

The MenACWY vaccine is a highly effective preventive measure against meningococcal diseases. It offers robust protection by stimulating your immune system to produce antibodies that combat the specific strains of meningococcus bacteria. Originally recommended for individuals at a higher risk, such as those without a functioning spleen, Hajj pilgrims, and travelers to regions where meningococcal disease is prevalent, the importance of this vaccine extends to all individuals planning international travel.

The Significance of the Meningitis ACWY Vaccine

When traveling abroad, especially to areas where meningococcal infection rates are higher or during outbreaks, the risk of contracting meningococcal disease increases significantly. According to statistics, the average rate of infection for travelers stands at 0.04 per 100,000 each month of stay. However, for high-risk groups, such as tourists visiting Mecca during an outbreak, the risk escalates to 200 to 640 occurrences per 100,000 visitors per month.

It is important to note that low vaccination rates and underestimating the severity of meningococcal illness have contributed to alarming fatality rates in certain regions. For instance, the United Kingdom has recorded fatality rates as high as 4.9%. By prioritizing your health and receiving the meningitis ACWY vaccine, you can significantly reduce your risk,

Duration of Protection and Certification

Once you receive the MenACWY vaccine, you can rest assured that you are protected for at least five years. However, it is important to note that some countries, including Saudi Arabia, require a valid meningitis ACWY certification before entry. Therefore, it is advisable to keep your vaccination records up to date and obtain any necessary boosters for certificate-related reasons.

Who should avoid the Meningitis Vaccine?

While the meningitis ACWY vaccine is highly recommended for most individuals planning international travel, there are certain cases where caution should be exercised. If you have previously experienced a reaction to the vaccine or any of its components, it is advisable not to receive the MenACWY immunization. Additionally, individuals who are prone to bruising or have a bleeding disorder, such as haemophilia, or those who are pregnant or nursing should consult their doctor or pharmacist before receiving the vaccine.

Potential Side Effects

As with any vaccine, the meningitis ACWY vaccine can have side effects, but they are generally mild and transient. The most commonly reported side effects in teenagers and young adults include high fever (over 38°C), localized redness and irritation at the injection site, as well as temporary nausea, headache, and fatigue. These effects typically subside within 24 hours. Occasionally, a small lump may form at the injection site, but it tends to resolve quickly or within a few weeks.

How much do Travel Vaccinations cost?

Yellow Fever Vaccine (Includes Certificate)

£95

Hepatitis A (Booster after 6-12 months)

£50

Typhoid (Covers for 3 years)

£50

Diptheria, Tetanus & Polio (Covers for 10 years)

£50

Malaria Tablets

£25

Hepatitis B (Course of 3 vaccines – £195)

£65

Rabies (Course of 3 vaccines – £195)

£65

Japanese Encephalitis (Course of 2 vaccines – £250)

£125

Meningitis ACWY (Covers for 3-5 years)

£75

Cholera (Course of 2 vaccines)

£95

Whooping cough vaccine (Pertussis) (Pertussis combined with D/T/P)

£75