Vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis in St. Petersburg is free of charge if there is a compulsory medical insurance policy, in other cases they are vaccinated in private clinics. The course consists of 3 vaccines, it is possible to vaccinate according to the accelerated scheme. After completing the course, protection lasts 3 years. Immunity is developed in 2 weeks.
Tick-borne encephalitis vaccination schedule
There is a standard, accelerated vaccination scheduleto prevent the development of the disease.
Standard circuit:
- Culture purified concentrated inactivated dry FSUE "PIPVE im. M.P. Chumakova RAMS ”(Russia). Designed for children over 3 years old. The 1st dose is administered on the appointed day, the 2nd in 5-7 months.
- EnceVir is a cultural, purified, inactivated vaccine developed by the FSUE NPO Microgen of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Russia). For persons from 18 years. The circuit is identical.
- FSME-IMMUN ENCEPUR (adult for persons over 16 years old). The 1st dose is administered on the appointed day, the 2nd in 1-3 months.
- FSME-IMMUN Junior. Children from 1 year to 16 years. The circuit is identical.
- ENCEPUR (for children). The circuit is identical.
Accelerated tick-borne encephalitis vaccination:
- Culture purified concentrated inactivated dry. The 1st dose is administered on the appointed day, the 2nd after 2 months.
- EnceVir for adults. The circuit is identical.
- FSME-IMMUN ENCEPUR for adults. The 1st dose is administered on the appointed day, the 2nd dose after 14 days.
- FSME-IMMUN Junior. The scheme is similar.
- ENCEPUR (for children). 1st dose on the appointed day, 2nd after 7 days, 3rd 21 days after the first vaccination.
Third vaccination against tick-borne encephalitis administered standardly after 1 year. Revaccination is carried out every 3 years. If after the full course 2 subsequent vaccinations-revaccinations are missed, you need to repeat the standard scheme again.
Important!
To form a stable immunity from tick-borne encephalitis, it is necessary to take the third vaccine 12 months after the first. The protection efficiency is 95%. There are no deaths among vaccinated people.
Domestic drugs act similarly to imported ones. But they have more contraindications regarding age, more often cause side effects - rashes on the skin, fever, weakness. The cost of imported drugs from 900 rubles., Domestic - from 350 rubles. Free vaccinations make domestic vaccine.
How much is the vaccine
You can get a vaccine against tick-borne encephalitis in St. Petersburg in regional clinics if you have a local health insurance policy with domestic drugs. In other situations, they seek help from private clinics in St. Petersburg. Tick-borne encephalitis vaccines cost from 950 to 2500 rubles. Specialist consultation is paid separately.
On a note!
Vaccinations against tick-borne encephalitis in the clinic are done after examination by a pediatrician, therapist, in the absence of contraindications.
Where to go
After suction tick seek help should be in emergency rooms in St. Petersburg, Botkinsky, children's hospital. If tick-borne encephalitis vaccination has not been carried out, human immunoglobulin. The procedure is effective for 96 hours after tick bite. Medical institutions should also be contacted if, after 14-20 days, weakness, fever, muscle aches, vomiting, and other signs of tick-borne encephalitis appear.
Addresses of state clinics:
- Children's Infectious Diseases Hospital No. 3. Bolshoy pr., 77/17, around the clock. Tel .: (812) 321-53-97
- Clinical Infectious Diseases Hospital named after Botkin. Mirgorodskaya St., 3 (opening hours: 08: 30–16: 00; tel .: 325-98-54); Piskaryovskiy pr., 49 (opening hours: 09: 00–20: 00; tel: 409-78-87).
From 16:00 to 09:00, you can contact the hospital’s emergency room. Website: botkinhosp.org.
Check tick for the presence of tick-borne encephalitis virus is possible in the laboratories of St. Petersburg.
- Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology of St. Petersburg (Microbiological Laboratory), ul. Defense, 35, lit. A. Tel .: (812) 786-87-00.
- Center for Hygiene and Epidemiology in the Leningrad Region, St. Petersburg, ul. Olminsky, 27. Tel .: (812) -448-05-11.
- Network of medical laboratories "LabTest". Addresses on the site: labtest-spb.ru. Phone: (812) 385-11-94.
You can sign up for an encephalitis vaccine in a private clinic by phone, online on the website. In St. Petersburg, 33 medical facilities provide services.
- Children's Euromed (Euromed Kids), a network of children's multidisciplinary centers. St. Petersburg, Varshavskaya street, 61 bldg. 1. Moscow (500 m). Price with specialist advice 2200 rub.
- Scandinavia, a network of clinics. St. Petersburg, Moscow Ave., 73, bldg. 4. Frunzenskaya (200 m). The price needs to be clarified.
- OsNova, multidisciplinary clinic. Silver Boulevard, d.20A. Pioneer (900 m). Vaccination for adults, children 1000 rubles.
- "Family doctor". st. Akademika Pavlova, 5, litera E. Petrogradskaya (1.2 km). The cost of 900 rubles.
- SM Clinic, a federal network of clinics for adults and children. Danube Ave., d. 47, building 1. Kupchino (2.3 km). Price 1350 rub.
- Lahta Junior, Children's Medical Center, ul. Savushkina, d. 73/50. Old village (600 m). The cost of vaccination against ticks for people 1750 rubles.
- ArsVita, a multidisciplinary medical clinic. St. Petersburg, st. Krasnoputilovskaya 125. Moscow (600 m). Price 1800 r.
- OSM, family medicine clinic. St. Petersburg, Bolshevikov Avenue, Building 22, Building 5. Dybenko Street (400 m). Vaccination is paid. The vaccine Kleshch-E-Vak together with the examination of a doctor costs 1800 rubles.
- FSBI Consultative and Diagnostic Center with Clinic of the Office of the President of the Russian Federation. St. Petersburg, Morskoy prospekt, d. 3. Krestovsky island (1 km).
- Baby Clinic on Antonova-Ovseenko. St. Petersburg, st. Antonova-Ovseenko d. 5 building 1. Dybenko Street (1.3 km).
- EMC, a multidisciplinary family clinic. st. Victory, d. 17. Victory Park (400 m).
- Energy, medical diagnostic centers. Kievskaya St., 5, bldg. 4. Frunzenskaya (600 m).
- Consultative and Diagnostic Center at the Children's Clinical Hospital of St. Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University. st. Alexandra Matrosova, d. 22, Lesnaya (400 m).
It is forbidden to be vaccinated against tick-borne encephalitis with:
- exacerbation of chronic diseases;
- elevated body temperature;
- autoimmune pathologies;
- allergies to the components of the drug;
- pregnancy, feeding.
After the injection it is forbidden to swim during the day. Among the side effects are redness at the injection site, fever, chills, fever, weakness, drowsiness.