JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS (JE) Vaccine in Kathmandu, Nepal at Clinic One
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JE Vaccine in Kathmandu
Protect yourself and your family against Japanese Encephalitis, a serious mosquito-borne viral infection that can affect the brain. Receive expert guidance and WHO-recommended vaccination services at Clinic One to ensure reliable, long-term protection against JE infection.
Japanese Encephalitis (JE)
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) is a serious viral infection caused by the Japanese encephalitis virus and is transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. The disease is more common in rural and agricultural areas, particularly in regions where rice cultivation and pig farming are prevalent.
While many JE infections may cause mild symptoms or no symptoms at all, severe cases can lead to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), resulting in high fever, seizures, neurological complications, permanent disability, or even death.
Once severe Japanese Encephalitis develops, treatment is primarily supportive, and recovery can be prolonged with lasting neurological effects. Therefore, timely vaccination remains one of the most effective ways to prevent infection and its potentially serious consequences.
Many people delay receiving the JE vaccine because they are uncertain about:
- Whether they or their children need Japanese Encephalitis vaccination
- How many doses are required for adequate protection
- If vaccination is necessary before travelling to endemic areas
- Where to receive safe and reliable Japanese Encephalitis vaccination
At Clinic One, we provide doctor-supervised Japanese Encephalitis vaccination services to help protect children, adults, and travellers against JE and reduce the risk of severe disease and complications.
Safe Japanese Encephalitis (JE) Vaccination Service at Clinic One
Clinic One provides international-standard Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccination services in Kathmandu to help protect children, adults, and travellers against this serious mosquito-borne infection and its neurological complications.
Our medical team helps patients understand:
✔️ Who should receive the JE vaccine
✔️ The recommended age for vaccination
✔️ Vaccination requirements for travellers to endemic regions
✔️ Available vaccine options
✔️ Recommended vaccination schedules and dosing intervals
✔️ Long-term protection and prevention of Japanese Encephalitis complications
We focus on making Japanese Encephalitis vaccination easy, safe, and medically supervised for children, adolescents, adults, and travellers seeking reliable protection against JE infection.
Why Patients Choose Clinic One
Automated Vaccination Reminders
Get timely reminders for upcoming doses to help you complete your vaccination schedule and maintain long-term protection.
Advanced Cold-Chain Management
Vaccines are stored under strict temperature-controlled conditions in accordance with international standards to ensure optimal safety and effectiveness.
Flexible & Convenient Appointments
Easy scheduling options designed to suit your routine, making it convenient to receive your vaccination without unnecessary delays.
Expert Medical Guidance
Receive professional advice from experienced healthcare providers regarding vaccine eligibility, dosing schedules, and JE prevention strategies.
WHO-Recommended JE Vaccines
Safe and internationally recommended JE vaccines that provide reliable protection against JE infection and its serious neurological complications.
Japanese Encephalitis (JE) Vaccine Price in Kathmandu
We offer transparent pricing for Japanese Encephalitis vaccination along with expert medical consultation and vaccination guidance.
Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine
Rs. 2500
per dose
SUITABLE FOR:
Children, Adolescents and Adults
VACCINE TYPE
Intramuscular Inactivated Vaccine (HUMAN)
Prevents Against:
JE, a serious mosquito-borne viral infection affecting the brain
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JEEV
For age groups 1 year to 49years
JEEV Schedule:
- 2 Doses • 0→28 Days (Primary Immunisation) (The need for a booster dose should be based on the official product guidance or a doctor’s advice)
- 3 Doses • 0→28 Days (Primary Immunisation) Booster/3rd dose can be given between 12-14 months of primary immunisation or prior re-exposure to JEV. Please consult your doctor if you need one.
Possible Side Effects:
Common:
Severe:
The severe effects of the JE vaccine are extremely rare.
Who Should Take the Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine?
The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine may be recommended for:
- Children living in or travelling to areas where Japanese Encephalitis is prevalent.
- Adults who have not previously received the JE vaccine and are at risk of exposure.
- Travellers planning to visit endemic regions, particularly rural or agricultural areas.
- Individuals with occupational exposure, such as laboratory workers and healthcare professionals handling the virus.
- Anyone seeking protection against Japanese Encephalitis and its potentially severe neurological complications.
Important Medical Guidance Before Vaccination
The JE vaccine should be carefully evaluated with a healthcare professional if you:
- are pregnant or lactating mother.
- had an allergic reaction with the first dose of the JE vaccine, then you should not be given the second dose
- have a hypersensitivity reaction to the active substances
- have had an active severe febrile condition
Our healthcare professionals conduct an individualised medical assessment to ensure the vaccine is administered safely and appropriately according to each patient’s health status and medical history.
Get Your Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination Today
Protect yourself against Japanese Encephalitis with timely vaccination. Book your safe, doctor-supervised JE vaccine at Clinic One today with easy scheduling and dose reminder support.