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Chikungunya Vaccine

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Aug 4, 2025.

What is a chikungunya vaccine?

A chikungunya vaccine is an injection given to help prevent chikungunya. The vaccine is given in 1 dose. You will not need a booster.

What are reasons I should get a chikungunya vaccine?

Vaccination may be recommended if your work increases your risk for infection. For example, you may be infected through contact with infected blood, such as in a lab or during a blood draw. Vaccine is also recommended if you will be traveling to a place where the virus is common. Plan to get vaccinated at least 2 weeks before you leave.

What are reasons I should not get a chikungunya vaccine or should wait to get it?

What are the risks of chikungunya vaccination?

You may still get infected by the virus that causes chikungunya even after vaccination. The area where the vaccine was given may be red, tender, or swollen. You may have a headache, fever, or nausea (upset stomach). Your muscles or joints may ache, or you may develop a fever. You may have an allergic reaction to the vaccine you get. An allergic reaction can become life-threatening.

Call your local emergency number (911 in the US) for any of the following:

When should I seek immediate care?

When should I call my doctor?

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