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Lubbock, Texas Travel Vaccinations May 2025

Travel vaccination services in Lubbock, Texas, 79401, 79410, 79451, and 79364 zip code areas are offered at certified pharmacies such as United and Market Street. In addition, these pharmacies offer pre-departure travel vaccine advice in various locations in greater Lubbock. Getting vaccinated in May 2025 against infectious diseases is one of the most effective ways to protect your health while traveling abroad, says the World Health Organization (WHO).

Yellow Fever Vaccines in Lubbock, Texas 

The YF-Vax® vaccine is the preferred yellow fever vaccine in the U.S. Yellow Fever vaccines generate immunity after ten days. The Stamaril® vaccine is no longer available in the U.S. but remains internationally. The YF-Vax vaccine is offered in Lubbock, Texas.

As of 2025, the International Certificates of Vaccination or Prophylaxis (ICVP) are available following vaccination at certified vaccination centers in Lubbock, Texas. Known as the yellow card, the ICVP meets WHO travel standards. In addition, the WHO published an updated Country List, identifying which countries require ICVPs to enter. In addition, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) posts yellow fever Travel Advisories on this webpage.

Travel Vaccines

The WHO says neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) are prevalent in tropical areas and estimates that more than 1.7 billion people require treatment for at least one NTD annually. Therefore, in 2025, the WHO updated its recommendations for yellow fever, polio, malaria, and measles vaccinations.

Travel vaccination services in Lubbock, Texas, include but are not limited to the following vaccines:

Chikungunya - Valneva SE's IXCHIQ® single-dose, live-attenuated vaccine is available in 2025.

Cholera - Vaxchora remains available in the U.S.

Japanese Encephalitis - There are FDA-approved JE vaccines, such as Ixiaro®.

Malaria (Mosquirix RTSS/AS01 and R21 vaccines are available in Africa, not the U.S.

Measles (MMR, Proquad, Priorix) vaccines are available. As of March 24, 2025, the greater Lubbock area reported a significant measles outbreak.

Mpox  - The U.S. FDA-approved Jynneos vaccine remains available in Texas.

Polio vaccines (IPOL vaccine is offered as a booster in New York and London during recent poliovirus outbreaks)

Tick-Borne Encephalitis - The TicoVac vaccine is approved for use.

Typhoid - The Typbar TCV is approved for use in 2025.

Rabies  - Various rabies vaccines can prevent infections before exposure to the rabies virus.

Yellow Fever - Approved vaccines are available when visiting yellow fever outbreak or endemic areas in 2025.

Zika - Zika vaccine candidates continue in various clinical trials in 2025.

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Last reviewed
May 15, 2025