Should one have the Japanese encephalitis vaccination once in their lifetime or on a regular basis?
The type of vaccination, age, and exposure risk all affect the Japanese encephalitis vaccination regimen. Children frequently receive regular doses throughout their infancy, and some adults may only require immunisation if they reside in or visit high-risk rural areas where the illness is prevalent. Certain immunisations may need booster shots after a few years, although they are often not administered annually like the flu shot. Please find out the recommended immunisation regimen for your age and location from your doctor or the local vaccination centre.