Hepatitis B Hepatitis
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VACCINE INFORMATION STATEMENT Hepatitis B Vaccine
www.cdc.govChronic hepatitis B infection . is a long-term illness that occurs when the hepatitis B virus remains in a person’s body. Most people who go on to develop chronic hepatitis B do not have symptoms, but it is still very serious and can lead to liver damage (cirrhosis), liver cancer, and death. Chronically infected people can spread hepatitis B
New Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendations
www2.cdc.govand (hepatitis B immune globulin) HBIG within 12 hours of birth, administered at different injection sites – Only single-antigen HepB vaccine should be used for the birth dose Recommend hepatitis B vaccine birth dose within . 24 hours of birth . for negative mothers – Aligns with the World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations. 18
Alberta Guidelines for Post-Exposure Management and ...
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Hepatitis A Patient Fact Sheet - Veterans Affairs
www.hepatitis.va.gov6 months. Hepatitis A can be more serious and potentially life threatening for older people and people who already have liver disease such as chronic hepatitis B or C. Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A does not turn into a chronic infection. How is hepatitis A spread? The hepatitis A virus is usually spread by putting something
Hepatitis B - Basic Information
www.cdc.govthe Hepatitis B virus again. Chronic Hepatitis B. refers to a lifelong infection with the Hepatitis B virus. The likelihood that a person develops a chronic infection depends on the age at which someone becomes infected. Up to 90% of infants infected with the Hepatitis B virus will develop a chronic infection.
Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Vaccines: Be Sure Your ...
www.immunize.orgthe series of hepatitis B or hepatitis A vaccines because of an extended interval between doses. Hepatitis A vaccines: Recommended dosages and schedules vaccine age group volume # doses dosing intervals Havrix (GlaxoSmithKline) 11 through 18 yrs 0.5 mL 2 0, 6–12 mos 19 yrs and older 1.0 mL 2 0, 6–12 mos Vaqta (Merck)
Hepatitis B Facts: Testing and Vaccination
www.immunize.orgHepatitis B Facts: Testing and Vaccination (continued) page 2 of 2 Managing Chronic HBV Infection People chronically infected with HBV need medical evaluation every 6–12 months to assess their liver health and need for antiviral therapy, and screen for liver cancer. Consultation with a specialist knowledge-