International travellers are potentially exposed to a range of hazards and risks overseas, including vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). Vaccination before travelling can therefore reduce the risk of disease to an individual and also contribute to reducing the transmission of diseases by travellers.1
A pre-travel health risk assessment by a practice nurse should identify the health risks relevant for the traveller’s destination, including VPD, to provide appropriate advice to mitigate the risks and, if indicated, recommend and administer vaccinations.2,3
Providing travel health services can be challenging due to the changing epidemiology of VPD, variation in certificate requirements, vaccine supply issues and the time allocated to provide services.
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