Planning a trip to Mexico? It’s important to know the necessary vaccinations to keep you safe while you travel. At Copperfield Travel Clinic, we provide complete travel vaccines required for Mexico, so we can help you make the most of your travel experience.
Travelling to Mexico is exciting, but it’s important to prioritize your health. Travel vaccinations protect you from diseases contracted through contaminated food, water, and insect bites, providing a safer and more pleasurable experience. At our travel clinic in Calgary, we’re here to help you stay healthy and worry-free for your adventures.
As you plan your trip, ensure you stay healthy by getting the recommended vaccinations. Here’s a quick guide to what you need as the Public Health Agency of Canada recommends:
Refers to suggested vaccines for travel to Mexico. These protect against diseases individuals might be exposed to in certain situations.
Vaccine | Spread Through | Recommended For |
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Hepatitis A | contaminated food and water | travellers eating or drinking in areas with poor sanitation |
Hepatitis B | infected blood or bodily fluids | travellers with prolonged stays or medical treatment |
Malaria | the bite of an infected mosquito | there is no vaccine for Malaria, but anti-malarial medication is recommended for specific areas. |
Typhoid | contaminated food and water | recommended for travellers to areas with poor sanitation or for extended stays |
Rabies | bite or scratch of infected animal | recommended for travellers planning to come into contact with wildlife or travellers staying in rural areas |
These are a standard set of vaccines for everyone as part of a regular healthcare schedule. They are essential for maintaining overall public health.
Vaccine | Spread Through | Recommended For |
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Chickenpox | respiratory droplets or direct contact with the rash | travellers who have never had chickenpox or the vaccine |
Diphtheria | respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes | travellers, particularly those visiting regions with low vaccination rates |
Influenza | respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes | all travellers, annually |
Pertussis (Whooping Cough) | respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes | travellers, especially those in close contact with infants or people with weakened immune systems |
Polio | contaminated food, water, and contact with an infected person | Travellers headed where polio is still prevalent, especially in rural areas |
Shingles | reactivation of the chickenpox virus in people who have previously had chickenpox | older adults and travellers who have had chickenpox, especially those over 50 |
Tetanus | through wounds contaminated with dirt, dust, or feces | travellers engaging in outdoor activities or in areas with limited access to medical care |
Measles Mumps Rubella | respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes | travellers who have not been vaccinated or who have been incompletely vaccinated |
6-8 Weeks Before | Plan to have an initial consultation 6-8 weeks in advance of your trip. If you are past this window, we still recommend booking a consultation so you can ensure maximum protection. |
4-6 Weeks Before | This is ideal timing for starting the Hep A/B vaccine series, rabies vaccine series, and Japanese encephalitis series.
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2-4 Weeks Before | 2-4 weeks is the ideal timeline for most other vaccines, but some may be given with a shorter time before departure. |
1-2 Weeks Before | Get the flu shot if travelling during flu season. Some medications may be prescribed to be taken if needed or during a certain portion of your trip and will be given prior to departure for travellers to bring with them to their destination. |
Paradise is Only a Vaccine Away!
While vaccines provide significant protection, some diseases in Mexico cannot be prevented by vaccination. It’s essential to take precautions:
Avoid swimming in potentially contaminated water.
Avoid contact with infected birds and cook poultry thoroughly.
Avoid contact with rodent droppings and maintain clean living spaces.
Ensure good ventilation and avoid close contact with infected individuals.
Use insect repellent, wear long sleeves and pants, use mosquito nets, and avoid standing water.
Copperfield Travel Clinic offers comprehensive travel health services, including vaccinations, pre-travel consultations, and personalized health advice tailored to your destination. Explore our vaccines for popular travel destinations to see how we can help you prepare for Mexico and beyond. Our experienced healthcare professionals are here to ensure you have all the necessary immunizations and information to stay healthy during your trip to Mexico.
Don’t take chances with your health – schedule an appointment to get expert guidance and the necessary vaccines. Safe travels start with proper preparation. Contact us today!