LV Reports Holidaymakers Ignoring Vital Vaccinations
Released on: July 01, 2010, 5:36 am
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Industry: Financial
LV= has reported that holidaymakers are putting themselves at
risk of serious illness by not having recommended travel vaccinations,
as GPs report a rise in the cost of jabs.
According to travel insurer LV=, more than a quarter (26%) of
holidaymakers travelling in the past 12 months went without the recommended
vaccinations for illnesses such as Hepatitis A, Typhoid and Diphtheria.
The LV= report found that most of the holidaymakers who didn't have jabs (19%)
simply didn’t bother to seek medical advice and so were unaware of the health risks
they could potentially face and one in fifteen (7%) actually ignored medical advice
to be vaccinated.
The research found that cost is contributing to holidaymakers' reticence to have
the appropriate vaccinations, with more than one in ten (12%) who didn’t have
vaccinations doing so for financial reasons. As part of the LV= report, GP practices
were also questioned about their vaccination prices and close to half (43%) reported
a rise in the cost of vaccinations over the past five years. The cost of Malaria
tablets has increased most steeply, increasing by more than 11%.
Travellers going to far flung destinations such as Thailand, Mexico or India would
on average, spend £93 on recommended medication.
Complacency among tourists about the health risks abroad also appears to be a major
factor, with close to half (46%) of all holidaymakers doing no research at all into
the medical risks before setting off.
Indeed, many popular destinations are considered 'safe zones' by holidaymakers
despite GPs recommending vaccinations for these countries. Turkey (28%), Barbados
(14%) and Hong Kong (14%) topped the list of countries that holidaymakers thought
posed no health risk.
Holidaymakers surveyed also admitted to cutting other corners when protecting their
health abroad. Just one in three (35%) travellers carry a first aid kit and one in
five (20%) ignore advice to drink only bottled water.
The result is a surge in the number of Brits falling victim to avoidable illness
while abroad. More than 350,000 Brits reported falling ill while on holiday in the
past year with diseases ranging from Malaria to stomach upsets.
LV= is today urging all holidaymakers to research their destination properly before
travelling to ensure they do not leave themselves open to disease or other health
issues.
John O’Roarke, managing director of LV= travel insurance, said: "The world is a smaller
place than it was a few decades ago and it's becoming normal for holidaymakers to
travel to far flung destinations. But while holidaymakers are becoming more
adventurous, this research shows they don't always consider the health risks of
travelling to exotic destinations. Over 3,000 Brits were hospitalised last year
while abroad, and we know many thousands more report falling ill while they’re away.
Although the LV= travel insurance policy covers
holidaymakers regardless of whether they get the right jabs, many other policies
don't. So as well as having a ruined holiday, travellers could end up with medical
bills running into thousands of pounds."
Notes to editors
Opinium Research carried out an online survey of 2,514 UK adults [aged 18+] who have
been abroad in the past 5 years. Fieldwork took place 14 -18 June 2010. Results have
been weighted to nationally representative criteria.
Opinium Research carried out an online survey among 103 UK GPs (general
practitioners) who offer travel vaccinations. Fieldwork took place 18 - 22 June
2010.
About LV=:
LV= is a registered trademark of Liverpool Victoria Friendly Society Limited (LVFS)
and a trading style of the Liverpool Victoria group of companies.
LV= offer a range of insurance products including house insurance, providing home insurance claim advice, car insurance,
life insurance, pet insurance and 50 plus life cover.
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Emma Banks
LV=
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