JE Vaccine (Japanese Encephalitis)

The Japanese Encephalitis vaccine protects against a viral infection transmitted through mosquito bites. The disease affects the brain and can lead to severe complications, including neurological damage or death. It is more common in rural and agricultural areas.

Why is the Japanese Encephalitis Vaccine Important?

The vaccine helps prevent a serious brain infection and reduces the risk of long-term disability.

Recommended Age

Recommended for:

  • Children in endemic areas
  • Travelers to high-risk regions

Dosage and Schedule

  • Given in 1–2 doses
  • Booster may be required

Possible Side Effects

  • Mild fever
  • Headache
  • Injection site pain

Who Should Receive the Vaccine?

  • Residents of high-risk areas
  • Travelers

Who Should Not Receive the Vaccine?

  • Individuals with severe allergies

Disease Prevented

  • Japanese Encephalitis

Necessity

Optional / Recommended in specific regions.

Key Benefits

  • Prevents severe brain infection
  • Reduces risk of disability
  • Important for endemic areas

✅ Credible Sources (Last Updated: April 2026)

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