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Umrah Vaccination Service / Perkhidmatan Suntikan Vaksin 

MyHealth Mobile Medical Service

Peace be upon you, MyHealth Medical Centre is pleased to announce a collaboration with Noah Travel & Tours to provide a mobile vaccination service for umrah & hajj. We also provide other services such as medicine delivery and teleconsultation which you can read more in our services section. 

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Assalamu'alaikum para jemaah, Pusat Kesihatan MyHealth telah berkerjasama dengan Noah Travel & Tours untuk menyediakan perkhidmatan suntikan vaksin untuk umrah & haji. Kita juga menyediakan perkhidmatan lain seperti penghantaran ubat dan teleperubatan di mana anda dapat membaca di bahagian perkhidmatan kami. 

Pre-registration for meningitis vaccine /
Pendaftaran suntikan vaksin meningitis

Our nurses will be at / Para jururawat kami akan berada di

Masjid Sultan

1. 2 Mar 2024 12pm - 4pm
 

What is meningitis?

Meningitis (inflammation of the brain coverin) can present as an infection of the brain and spinal cord lining (meningitis), infection of the blood (septicaemia) or lung infection (pneumonia).

Symptoms of meningococcal disease may include a sudden onset of headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, light sensitivity, neck stiffness, a rash of red-purple spots or bruises. Young children may present with less specific symptoms such as irritability, crying, difficulty in waking or refusal to eat.

Meningococcal disease is spread through direct person-to-person contact (e.g. through saliva during kissing) or when in close and prolonged contact with an infected person through the air (e.g. coughing or sneezing). A person who is well but a carrier of the bacteria in their body, may also spread the disease.

While the risk of meningococcal disease is rare in most countries, it is a severe disease with a significant risk of death or lasting disabilities in people who get it.

How is it given?

It is given by injection into a muscle.

A single dose is usually required for those above the age of 1 year. 

Our vaccine validity is for 5 years so do keep the vaccination certificate as it can be used for future trips for umrah or hajj. 

It is recommended to give the vaccine at least 10 to 14 days before travel, to give the body enough time to build up immunity for protection against meningococcal disease.

Who should receive the meningitis vaccine?

The meningococcal vaccine is recommended for the prevention of meningococcal disease among high-risk groups such as:

  • Persons travelling to Mecca for the Hajj or Umrah

  • Persons travelling to the sub-Saharan Africa

  • Persons with lower body resistance to infections due to

    • Conditions such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection, spleen removal or abnormal spleen function, sickle cell disease

    • On treatment with medications such as Eculizumab

  • Persons who are close contacts of patients with meningococcal disease

  • Persons at risk due to an outbreak of meningococcal disease in the community

If you think you are among the high-risk groups, please consult your doctor for advice.

What are the possible side effects of the vaccine?

  • Some people may feel faint after the vaccination

    • Sit for 15 minutes after receiving the vaccine to avoid fainting 

  • Pain, redness and swelling at the injection site 

    • You may place a cold compress over the affected area for relief

    • You may take paracetamol for pain relief 

  • Headache

    • You may take paracetamol for pain relief

  • Crying, irritability, sleepiness in children

    • These side effects usually go away on its own

 

Please see a doctor if these side effects do not get better or become worse. 

What precautions should I take before the vaccine?

Inform us if:

  • You are allergic to this vaccine or any of the other ingredients of this vaccine

  • You are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or breastfeeding

  • You are taking any other medications

  • You are currently not feeling well and having a fever

  • You have a weak immune system due to an illness such as Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection

  • You are currently on medications which weaken your immune system (e.g. high dose steroids)

  • You have recently received any other vaccines

  • You have a history of Guillain-Barré Syndrome (a rare nerve condition)

  • You have a history of bleeding disorders

What Are Some Rare But Serious Side-Effects That I Need To Seek Medical Advice Immediately?

The symptoms of a drug allergy include one or more of the following:

  • Swollen face/eyes/lips/tongue

  • Difficulty in breathing

  • Itchy skin rashes over your whole body

If you/your child experience any of these symptoms, you/your child should see your/their healthcare professional immediately.

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