Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Travelling to Asia or the Western Pacific? Protect your brain and body with the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine from Pharmacy M. It is safe, effective, and essential for rural travel.
What is Japanese Encephalitis?
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is a viral brain infection transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It’s prevalent in rural and agricultural regions across Asia and the Western Pacific.
While many people show no symptoms, severe cases can result in inflammation of the brain, neurological damage, seizures, or even death.
The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine is the most effective preventive measure for at-risk travellers, especially those staying for extended periods.

Symptoms of Japanese Encephalitis
In many cases, JE is asymptomatic. When symptoms occur, they may include:
- High fever
- Headache
- Neck stiffness
- Muscle weakness
- Confusion
- Seizures
- Coma
Why Should You Get the Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine?
Vaccination is strongly advised for:
- Long stays in rural or agricultural areas in Asia
- Outdoor activities during monsoon seasons
- Travel to endemic zones in India, Thailand, Vietnam, and beyond
- Healthcare and aid workers in high-risk environments
The japanese encephalitis vaccine UK is safe, WHO-recommended, and available at Pharmacy M.
Who Should Get the Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine?
The JE vaccine is recommended for:
- Individuals aged 2 months and older
- Travellers visiting endemic regions for more than a month
- Lab workers, farmers, aid workers, and others at occupational risk
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Schedule and Dosage
Age
Doses Required
Schedule Details
2+ months
2
Given 28 days apart
- First dose: at least 5–6 weeks before travel
- Second dose: must be completed at least 1 week before departure
- Booster: recommended after 1–2 years for continued protection
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Side Effects
japanese encephalitis vaccination is generally well tolerated.
- Common Side Effects
- Soreness or swelling at the injection site
- Fever
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Muscle aches
- Rare :
- Severe allergic reaction
Talk to our team about your allergies and medical history before vaccination.
Cost of Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine at Pharmacy M
Age
Doses
Price Per Dose
2+ years
2
£100
High-Risk Areas for Japanese Encephalitis
This virus is most common in rural farming regions across Asia and the Western Pacific:
South Asia
- India
- Bangladesh
- Sri Lanka
- Nepal
East Asia
- China
- Japan
- Taiwan
- South Korea
Southeast Asia
- Thailand
- Vietnam
- Cambodia
- Myanmar
Western Pacific
- Papua New Guinea
- Pacific Islands
Book Your Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine UK
At Pharmacy M, we provide safe and convenient japanese encephalitis vaccination in the UK for individuals aged 2 months and older. Book a consultation to assess your travel plans and eligibility.
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FAQs
Initial protection lasts 12–24 months. A booster dose may be needed if you remain at risk.
Yes, the japanese encephalitis vaccine is approved for children aged 2 months and older.
If your stay is under 30 days and not rural, risk is low. For longer trips or monsoon seasons, vaccination is recommended.
Yes, we offer private JE vaccinations at Pharmacy M with certified documentation.
There is no cure. Treatment is supportive only and prevention through vaccination is essential.
No, but it is strongly recommended for certain destinations.