Travel Vaccination FAQ

First things first: Why are travel vaccinations needed?

When we’re young, we need certain vaccinations as babies and before heading to school. These can help protect us from serious diseases, many of which are now rare in the US due to widespread vaccination. However, diseases like polio can still be found in other parts of the world. Measles is also still common in Europe and Asia. When unvaccinated people travel to these destinations, there’s a risk they may bring diseases back home, which can lead to outbreaks. So aside from preventing an illness for yourself, getting properly vaccinated before traveling can also help prevent the spread of illness at home. It’s also important to get your yearly flu shot. It’s best to visit your doctor at least 4-6 weeks before traveling internationally to get any necessary vaccines and make sure your body has time to build up immunity. Ask your pharmacist and doctor any questions you may have about travel vaccines.
Review Date: 
November 13, 2015

Last Updated:
November 16, 2015