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1Pediatric Infectious Diseases, Nemours Children's Hospital, Delaware.
Abstract:
As international travel increases, an update on the current guidance regarding travel vaccinations is important for healthcare providers. There have been recent changes to availability of certain vaccines that providers should familiarize themselves with. This article provides adult and pediatric-specific guidance for the most commonly required and requested travel vaccines, particularly the Japanese encephalitis vaccine, typhoid vaccines, and the yellow fever vaccine.
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