No. It's not a live vaccine.
Yes, you can eat before receiving a Hepatitis B vaccination.
Dead and it cannot cause infection. It is a subunit vaccine.
no
0.5ml of vaccine to be given either im /s.c at every single shot of hepatitis B vaccination .
Yes, hepatitis shots are recommended for newborns as part of their vaccination schedule to protect them from hepatitis B virus.
Yes, Chronic hepatitis B may eventually cause liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, a fatal disease with very poor response to current chemotherapy. The infection is preventable by vaccination.
Yes, it is recommended that babies receive the Hepatitis B vaccination to protect them from the virus.
Hepatitis A and B are both viral infections that affect the liver but differ in transmission and prevention. Hepatitis A is primarily spread through contaminated food and water, and vaccination is effective in preventing it. In contrast, Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood, sexual contact, and from mother to child at birth; it can lead to chronic liver disease and is also preventable through vaccination. Both types can cause symptoms such as fatigue, jaundice, and abdominal pain, but Hepatitis B poses a greater long-term health risk.
It's important. It's mandated in virtually every state. I say virtually to cover my self there, but I believe it's actually every state. Anyway, the vaccination is important, Hepatitis B can cause some serious liver damage, which is definitely something important to prevent.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Hepatitis B can cause Secondary vasculitis
HBV antibodies do not cause Hepatitis B.