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Many standard vaccines are covered by the NHS. Vaccinations for the following conditions are usually available free on the NHS: | |||
cholera | |||
diphtheria, polio, tetanus and MMR booster | |||
hepatitis A some combined vaccines, such as combined hepatitis A and B | |||
typhoid | |||
People in certain risk groups may be offered extra vaccines. These include vaccinations against diseases such as hepatitis B, tuberculosis (TB), flu and chickenpox. | |||
Other vaccines may be accessed from private clinics but will vary in price. | |||
==Menstruation== | ==Menstruation== |