Tyler Texas Travel Vaccines

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Last reviewed
December 26, 2022

Travel Vaccination Services in Tyler, Texas, by Vax-Before-Travel

Travel vaccination services are available at health clinics and pharmacies, such as Brookshires Grocery and Pharmacy Company in the greater Tyler, Texas (76048-1987) area.

Pre-departure travel vaccine appointments for yellow fever, polio, measles, and other vaccine-preventable diseases can be requested in Texas at this Vax-Before-Travel link.

Yellow Fever Vaccinations in Tyler, Texas

Yellow fever is a vaccine-preventable disease, says the World Health Organization (WHO). Proof of previous yellow fever vaccination is required by about thirty countries, such as Brazil, and encouraged by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) when visiting certain African countries. Yellow Fever (Stamaril, YF-Vax) vaccines are offered in Tyler, Texas. Yellow fever vaccination generates durable immunity after ten days.

The International Certificates of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) are available at certified yellow fever centers following vaccination. In 2023, vaccination against yellow fever and, in some countries, polio must be documented using the ICVP. International travelers should check CDC's webpage for their destination to learn if vaccination is required before entry.

Travel Alerts For Tyler, Texas

As of December 2022, neither the U.S. CDC, the U.S. CDC Advisory Network, nor the U.S. Department of State had issued a Health Advisory focused on Tyler, Texas.

Previously, Tyler Public Health and Smith County Health had issued COVID-19, monkeypox, and influenza advisories. And the Texas Department of State Health Services issued a monkeypox alert on June 7, 2022, and a notice regarding the arrival of the 2022-2023 influenza season in Texas.

Travel Vaccines

As of December 2022, travel vaccination services in Tyler, Texas, 75701, include but are not limited to the following vaccines:

Yellow Fever (YF-Vax, Stamaril)

Dengue (Dengvaxia, and Qdenga in Indonesia and Europe)

Cholera

Typhoid (Vivotif, Typbar TCV)

Polio (IPOL, Imovax Polio® Ipol®, adults should consider a one-time booster if living in the greater NYC area, Israel, or London)

Measles (Proquad, Priorix, MMR

Monkeypox (ACAM2000, Jynneos, and the U.S. FDA-approved treatment TPOXX)

Tuberculosis (BCG) This U.S. FDA-approved vaccine is not widely T.B.ed in the USA. However, it is often given to children where T.B. is common.

Rabies (Various rabies vaccines can prevent infections before exposure to the rabies virus.)

Rotavirus (Rotarix)

Malaria (Mosquirix RTSS/AS01; Africa-only)

Chikungunya (pending 2023)

Travel Vaccine Price and Discounts

Travel vaccine prices, including the yellow fever vaccine and discounts and coupons, are listed on the InstantRx weblink.

Travel Vaccine News 2022

Vax-Before-Travel publishes fact-checked, research-based travel vaccine news curated for mobile readership. Click here to read today's breaking travel vaccine news.

December 25, 2022 - The global risk of polio will continue in 2023.

December 15, 2022 - Japanese Encephalitis Outbreaks were reported in Australia.

October 3, 2022 - CBS19 reported - Doctors have a message for vaccine-weary Americans: Don't skip your flu shot this fall -- and seniors, ask for a special extra-strength kind.

September 21, 2022 - The Texas Tribune reported: Two longtime doctors in rural Henderson County created a homegrown safety net to fill the gap.

September 20, 2022 - An Edolavirus Sudan outbreak was declared in central Africa Uganda.