Boost Immunity and Disease Prevention for All Ages with Vaccines and Alternatives: Details of Vaccines at Chulabhorn Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand – Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis; Measles, Rubella, and Mumps; Rabies; Influenza; Pneumococcal; Hepatitis A and B; Shingles; and Chickenpox Vaccines with Consultation and Appointments.

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2023-05-01 06:01:06

boost immunity and disease prevention for all ages with vaccines, alternatives to prevent illness
Vaccine details Chulabhorn Hospital is as follows:

Vaccine against tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis

Diphtheria is a serious contagious disease caused by infection with diphtheria. Which is in the saliva, sputum or mucus of the patient

Whooping cough is a contagious disease in the respiratory system. Caused by whooping cough, which is present in the throat of patients with the disease in the early stages. and tetanus Caused by tetanus toxin that exist in the general environment, such as in soil, grass, manure, grow well in places without oxygen Most often have a history of wounds on the body.

Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis Vaccine: Recommended 1 dose and booster every 10 years.

Measles, Rubella, and Mumps Vaccine

Measles, Rubella and Mumps Vaccine, 2 doses recommended for age groups < 40 years old

Recommend 1-2 injections for the age group 40 years old and up, depending on the indications and immune screening.

Rabies Vaccine (before contact with the disease)

Rabies is not just caused by dogs. This disease also affects all mammals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, birds, squirrels, chipmunks, rodents, etc. Prevent rabies infection before being bitten or scratched by all your pets. and transmits the virus through saliva to wounds, mouth, or eyes

Rabies Vaccine before contact with the disease: recommend 2 injections

Influenza Vaccine (4 strains))

Influenza is a disease caused by infection with the influenza virus (Influenza Virus), which is a contagious disease of the respiratory tract. Preventive vaccination reduces the rate of infection. rate of hospitalization and complications

Influenza Vaccine: Recommended annual injection once a year for all ages.

Pneumococcal vaccine pneumococcus

Pneumococcus Causing pneumonia that can cause bacterial infection in the bloodstream

13 strains of pneumococcal vaccine

23 strains of pneumococcal vaccine

Hepatitis Vaccine

Prevent and reduce the risk of cirrhosis, liver cancer

Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommended 3 doses depending on indications and immunological tests.

Hepatitis A Vaccine (Live infection type) Recommended to inject 1-2 injections depending on the type of vaccine.

Hepatitis A and B Vaccine: 3 doses recommended depending on indications and immunological tests.

shingles vaccine

Shingles is caused by infection with the Varicella-Zoster virus, which hides in the body’s nerve ganglia. and quietly disguised without any abnormalities But when the body is weakened, this hidden virus causes shingles.

Shingles Vaccine (Zostavax): 1 dose recommended for people over 60 years of age.

chickenpox vaccine

Chickenpox is an easily contagious skin disease for both children and adults. Illnesses can be found throughout the year.

Caused by a virus called Varicella Zoster (Varicella-Zoster Virus)

Chickenpox Vaccine is recommended for 2 injections for people aged 15 years and over, depending on indications and immune testing.

Consult your doctor about the indications and steps for each vaccination shot at
Health check-up, courtiers building Chulabhorn Hospital

Contact to make an appointment, call 02 576 6153, 02 576 6156

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