Typhoid Vaccination in Jordan

Protect yourself against typhoid fever before traveling to high-risk destinations

What is Typhoid Fever?

 Typhoid fever is a potentially severe illness that may cause:

  • Persistent high fever
  • Headache
  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Abdominal pain
  • Loss of appetite
  • Diarrhea or constipation

Without appropriate treatment, complications can occur and hospitalization may be required.

Who Should Get the Typhoid Vaccine?

Who Should not Take the Vaccine?

  • Severe allergic reaction to previous dose
  • Acute febrile illness
  • Specific precautions for immunocompromised travelers

Typhoid Vaccine

Injectable Typhoid Vaccine

  • Single intramuscular injection
  • Suitable for adults and children aged 2 years and older
  • Should be administered at least 2 weeks before travel
  • Booster dose recommended every 2–3 years for ongoing risk exposure

Oral Typhoid Vaccine

  • Taken as capsules over several days
  • Suitable for adults and children aged 6 years and older
  • Final dose should be completed at least 1 week before travel
  • Booster recommended every 5 years for continued risk exposure

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 Vaccine?

Typhoid vaccines significantly reduce the risk of infection, although no vaccine provides 100% protection. Vaccination should always be combined with safe food and water practices while traveling.

Possible Side Effects

Injectable vaccine:

  • Pain or redness at the injection site
  • Mild fever
  • Headache

Why Get Vaccinated Before Travel?

  • Reduce risk of infection
  • Safer travel
  • Expert travel advice
  • Personalized recommendations

Countries Where Typhoid Vaccination is Recommended

Examples:

    • India
    • Pakistan
    • Bangladesh
    • Nepal
    • Parts of Africa
    • Some regions of Southeast Asia

Frequently Asked Questions

Typhoid fever is a serious bacterial infection caused by Salmonella Typhi. It is usually transmitted through contaminated food or water and is more common in certain parts of Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

Typhoid vaccination 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.

The injectable typhoid vaccine should be administered at least 2 weeks before departure to allow adequate time for protection to develop.

The injectable typhoid vaccine requires one dose. Individuals with ongoing exposure risk may require booster doses according to current recommendations.

Protection from the injectable typhoid vaccine typically lasts for about 2 to 3 years. A booster dose may be recommended for continued risk of exposure

Yes. The typhoid vaccine can generally be administered during the same visit as other travel vaccines, depending on individual circumstances.

Yes. Typhoid vaccines have been used for many years and have an excellent safety profile when administered according to recommended guidelines.

Most side effects are mild and may include:

  • Pain or redness at the injection site
  • Mild fever
  • Headache
  • Fatigue

These symptoms usually resolve within a few days.

In most cases, yes. Individuals with chronic medical conditions should discuss their medical history with their healthcare provider before vaccination.

Ready for Safe Travel?

Schedule your typhoid vaccination and travel health consultation today.

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