If this is your first time in Bali and wants to vacation here for a few months, consider getting information about dengue vaccination Bali. Dengue vaccination Bali is one of the vaccines that we recommend for you if you are traveling in Bali and you will explore many areas.
Our doctor has explained in detail what dengue fever is. And the risks that occur if dengue fever is treated too late. We also several times had patients who had to undergo evacuation when they had dengue fever, while they were on the islands around Bali, and then we referred them to better hospitals in Bali.
Dengue vaccine is available at the Nusa Medica Clinic. We provide a vaccine called Qdenga. This is a dengue vaccine that can protect a person from dengue disease caused by dengue virus serotypes 1, 2, 3 and 4. So, dengue fever can be caused by 4 types of dengue virus. Someone who has had dengue fever can still be infected again in the future.
The most unpleasant thing about dengue fever is the symptoms, such as fever, headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, nausea and vomiting, and redness of the skin can occur.
Dengue vaccination Bali: Qdenga, can be given to children aged 6 to adults aged 45 years. Doctors or nurses at the Nusa Medica Clinic can help inject this vaccine, and beforehand you need to register and consult with the Nusa Medica medical team. The clinic's team of experienced medical professionals can guide you on the suitability of the dengue vaccine based on your medical history.
Instructions for you: If you are in Nusa Dua, Jimbaran, Ungasan, Kuta, then you can go directly to Nusa Medica Clinic Pecatu. If you are in Seminyak, Kerobokan, Canggu, Tanah Lot, Tabanan and surrounding areas, you come to Nusa Medica Clinic Canggu. There are also Nusa Medica Clinics in Ubud, Nusa Penida I and Nusa Penida II, even to Gili Trawangan and Gili Air. You just open Google Maps, and type Nusa Medica Clinic, and you will be directed to our nearest clinic.
Like vaccines in general, dengue vaccines also have data about possible side effects. Such as pain at the injection site, headache, muscle aches, fever, itching at the injection site, are side effects that are often encountered. But all the side effects will heal by themselves. This reminds us of the Covid-19 vaccine period in the past. Contact your doctor or nurse again if you experience side effects from dengue vaccination Bali: Qdenga. Some medications to relieve pain and vitamins may be prescribed by a doctor.
Don't forget, that dengue vaccination Bali: Qdenga, must be given in two injection doses. The second injection will be given 3 months after the first injection was given.
Doctor Almira Talitha Ulima from Nusa Medica Clinic Pecatu added that the second injection should not be delayed too long, for example more than a week from the proper schedule. This aims to ensure that the decrease in antibodies since the first injection is not too reduced.
Dengue vaccination in Bali is a critical tool in combating this prevalent disease. Whether you're a resident or a traveler, taking proactive measures such as getting vaccinated and practicing mosquito control can help protect your health. Clinics like Nusa Medica make it easy and convenient to access dengue prevention services. Prioritize your health, and let nothing come between you and your Bali adventure.
If you need further information about this vaccine, or other vaccination services, contact the Nusa Medica Clinic Call Center +62 81 808 811 911 (24 hours).(*)
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