Is it necessary to get the hemorrhagic fever vaccine?

Jul 19, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Yang Ziqi
Introduction
Hemorrhagic fever vaccine is not a mandatory Category I vaccine as defined by the state, and vaccination is not required for everyone. Individuals can decide whether or not to get vaccinated based on their personal circumstances. In China, epidemic hemorrhagic fever is primarily transmitted through rodents. Therefore, vaccination against hemorrhagic fever is highly recommended for individuals who frequently come into contact with natural environments, especially those in endemic areas.

In general, whether it is necessary to receive the hemorrhagic fever vaccine should be determined based on individual factors such as living environment. If any discomfort occurs, medical advice should be sought promptly. The detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Necessary

For individuals living in areas affected by hemorrhagic fever, those frequently exposed to potential sources of infection, and those with high occupational exposure risks—such as farmers and laboratory workers—receiving the hemorrhagic fever vaccine is particularly important. Vaccination can significantly reduce the risk of infection and help alleviate the burden on public health systems. Hemorrhagic fever vaccines have undergone rigorous clinical trials and extensive application, proving to be both safe and effective.

2. Not necessary

If one lives in a low-risk area for hemorrhagic fever and does not plan to travel to high-risk regions or come into contact with potential infection sources, vaccination may not be necessary. However, this does not mean that prevention of hemorrhagic fever can be completely ignored, as infection risks may change due to various factors.

In summary, before making a decision, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional to assess personal risk and make an informed choice. Additionally, regardless of vaccination status, appropriate personal protective measures should be taken, such as maintaining environmental hygiene and avoiding contact with animals that may carry the virus and their excretions, to reduce the risk of infection.

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