Hepatitis A Vaccination in Jordan
Protect yourself against Hepatitis A before travel, work, or exposure to high-risk environments
What is Hepatitis A?
Hepatitis A is a viral infection that affects the liver. It spreads primarily through contaminated food, water, or close contact with an infected person.
Common symptoms include:
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abdominal discomfort
- Loss of appetite
- Dark urine
- Jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes)
Most people recover completely, but the illness can be severe, especially in older adults and those with chronic liver disease.
Who Should Receive the Hepatitis A Vaccine?
- International travelers
- العامليين في القطاع الصحي
- Food handlers
- People with chronic liver disease
- Individuals with clotting disorders
- المسافرين الذين يزورون الاقارب والاصدقاء
- People living in or visiting areas with poor sanitation
Why Get Vaccinated Against Hepatitis A?
- Long-term protection
- Safe and highly effective vaccine
- Protection during international travel
- People with chronic liver disease
- Reduced risk of liver complications
- Protection for family members and close contacts
Hepatitis A Vaccine Schedule
Adults and Children
First dose
- Provides protection within approximately two weeks.
Second dose
- Given 6–12 months later (depending on vaccine brand).
- Provides long-term protection.
Most vaccinated individuals remain protected for many years after completing the series.
Who Should Delay Vaccination?
Vaccination may need to be postponed if:
- You have a severe acute illness with fever.
- You previously experienced a severe allergic reaction to a Hepatitis A vaccine component.
Consult your healthcare provider for individualized advice.
When Should I Get Vaccinated?
For optimal protection, vaccination should be completed at least 2 weeks before departure. If travel is planned on short notice, consult your healthcare provider as soon as possible.
How Effective Is the Hepatitis A Vaccine?
The Hepatitis A vaccine is highly effective.
- More than 95% of healthy adults develop protective antibodies after one dose.
- Nearly 100% achieve long-term protection after completing the full series
Possible Side Effects
Most side effects are mild and temporary.
Common side effects include:
- Pain or redness at the injection site
- Mild fever
- Fatigue
- Headache
Serious reactions are extremely rare.
Why Get Vaccinated Against Hepatitis A?
Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent Hepatitis A infection.
Benefits include:
✓ Long-term protection
✓ Safe and highly effective vaccine
✓ Protection during international travel
✓ Reduced risk of liver complications
✓ Protection for family members and close contacts
Hepatitis A Vaccination for Travelers
Many countries have a higher risk of Hepatitis A infection than Jordan.
Vaccination is recommended before travel to:
- India
- Pakistan
- Bangladesh
- Nepal
- Indonesia
- Egypt
- Many African countries
- Parts of Central and South America
The vaccine should ideally be administered at least two weeks before departure.
Why Choose Dr. Abdul Aziz Tayoun Clinic?
- Consultant in Preventive Medicine
- Travel health expertise
- Personalized vaccine recommendations
- Evidence-based medical advice
- Convenient location in Amman, Jordan
Frequently Asked Questions
Hepatitis A is a viral liver infection spread mainly through contaminated food and water
Heparitis A is recommended for travelers visiting areas where typhoid fever is common, especially those staying with local families, traveling for extended periods, or visiting rural areas.
Hepatitis A vaccine should be administered at least 2 weeks before departure to allow adequate time for protection to develop.
Two doses are usually recommended for long-term protection.
Protection can last for decades after completing the vaccine series
Yes, they can usually be given during the same visit.
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Ready to Protect Yourself Against Hepatitis A?
Schedule your Hepatitis A vaccination and travel health consultation today.