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Meningococcemia (ACWY) Vaccine

₱4,000.00 ₱6,000.00

  • Product Code: VXNA-20001259
  • Availability: In Stock

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1. To ensure the best service and vaccine availability, prior booking is required – no walk-ins accepted. Current rates are exclusively for reserved appointments. You may visit your selected branch one business day after your purchase date, upon receipt of your booking confirmation.
Note: Orders placed after 4:00 PM will be processed on the next business day (e.g., For an order placed on Monday 5:00 PM, you may visit your selected clinic as early as Wednesday morning)

2. Upon arrival, you may be asked to fill out a form provided by the clinic or laboratory. Please bring at least one valid ID.

The Meningococcemia (ACWY) vaccine protects against meningococcal disease caused by four strains of Neisseria meningitidis bacteria (A, C, W, and Y). This vaccine helps prevent life-threatening conditions like meningitis and blood infections. It is typically given as a single dose for adults, with a booster recommended every 5 years for those at increased risk.

 

This vaccine is recommended for adults aged 19 to 55 years, especially those at higher risk, including individuals with certain health conditions, travelers to areas with higher rates of meningococcal disease, and people living in crowded settings (e.g., dormitories).

 

To reserve your Meningococcemia (ACWY) vaccine, you can book directly through Hati Health. Advance booking is required to ensure the best experience, as walk-ins are not accepted. Follow the easy instructions on Hati Health to claim your vaccine appointment.


ADULT VACCINATION:

Meningococcal (ACWY) Vaccination


AGE:

2 year old and up


DOSE AND INTERVAL:

1 dose

Adult, Children>2 year.


Booster: If at risk booster is given after 3 years, then every 5 years


DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:

0.5 mL Subcutaneously (SC)

*  Given to children 2 years and above as a single dose

*  Revaccinate with a MCV4 vaccine every 5 years as long as the person remains at increased risk of infection

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