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Typhoid Vaccine

in Oxford.

Single-dose protection against typhoid fever for travellers to the Indian Subcontinent, sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Latin America. Protection starts about 14 days post-vaccination and lasts roughly 3 years.
Price per dose

£55

Single-dose course · £55 total
TYPHIM VI · INACTIVATED POLYSACCHARIDE · 3-YEAR COVER
DoseScheduleCover
Dose 1Single dose~3 years
BoosterEvery 3 yearsContinued cover
CombinedHep A + Typhoid (Hepatyrix)Single jab option
Allow 14 days before travel for peak protection.
Suitable for age 2 years+ — Vivotif oral capsules available from age 5.
Clinical brief · Typhoid fever

What every traveller should know.

Three things every traveller should understand before boarding.
Typhoid Vaccine
Typhoid — endemic across South Asia, Africa & Latin America

Transmission

Typhoid spreads through food and water contaminated with Salmonella Typhi bacteria — typically in regions where sanitation is limited. Risk is highest with unfiltered tap water, ice cubes, raw salads and shellfish.

Geography

Endemic across the Indian Subcontinent (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal), sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia and parts of Latin America. India alone reports ~3M cases per year — UKHSA recommends vaccination for any trip over a week in endemic regions.

Immunity

A single dose of TYPHIM Vi gives around 70% protection from 14 days, lasting about 3 years. Boosters are needed every 3 years for ongoing exposure. The vaccine does not protect against paratyphoid.

Symptoms to watch for

Symptoms of typhoid fever.

If you develop these within 1–3 weeks of return from an endemic region, contact NHS 111 — mention recent travel.

Sustained high fever

Steady 39–40°C lasting 1–2 weeks.

Severe headache

Often with mental confusion.

Loss of appetite

With abdominal pain and bloating.

Profound fatigue

Often bedridden in severe cases.

Rose-coloured spots

~30% develop pink rash on the trunk.

Intestinal bleeding

Severe complication if untreated.

Slow pulse

Relative bradycardia despite fever.

Eligibility checklist

You should book Typhoid vaccine if…

Not suitable for children under 2 years (Vi vaccine) — oral Vivotif is licensed from age 5. Severe allergy to a previous dose excludes. Pregnancy: weigh up exposure risk with pharmacist.
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Typhoid FAQ

Common questions, answered.

At least 14 days before departure for peak protection. Last-minute travellers still benefit — partial cover plus careful food and water hygiene is better than nothing.
Yes — every 3 years if you continue travelling to high-risk regions. We send SMS reminders.
The TYPHIM Vi vaccine itself, GPhC-registered pharmacist consultation, and travel risk briefing for your destination.
All four Oxford branches stock typhoid vaccine — Botley, Headington, Summertown and Deddington. Same-day vaccination is usually possible.
Children under 2 years (Vi vaccine), people with severe allergy to a previous dose. Pregnancy: discuss with our pharmacist.
Most people get arm soreness for 24–48 hours. A minority experience mild fever, headache or fatigue. Serious reactions are very rare.
Four Oxford branches · 1 row · book any

Find your nearest branch.

MediPill Botley

📍 9 Westway Square, OX2 9TJ
🕒 Mon–Fri 9–6 · Sat 9–1
📞 01865 247 023

Headington Pharmacy

📍 207 London Road, OX3 9JA
🕒 Mon–Fri 9–6 · Sat 9–1
📞 01865 765 559

MediPill Summertown

📍 227 Banbury Road, OX2 7HQ
🕒 Mon–Fri 9–6 · Sat 9–1
📞 01865 558 348

MediPill Deddington

📍 The Studio, Hudson St, OX15 0SW
🕒 Mon–Fri 9–6 · Sat 9–1
📞 01869 337 583

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