Abstract
Less than a third of Australian travellers who attended a travel medicine specialist prior to a trip to a Japanese encephalitis (JE) risk area opted to be vaccinated. Perception of low risk of the disease and vaccine cost were possible drivers for the low uptake. Cheaper vaccination alternatives for travellers at risk of JE may increase the uptake.
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