A level of 10.0 mIU/mL or greater after three doses of the Hep B vaccine demonstrates immunity.
Current recommendations for immunization for hepatitis B demonstrate belief that overdose is not a concern. For example, for the high-risk patient who has a three-injection series and does not demonstrate immunity via positive titer, a one-time repeat of the series if three is recommended. Similarly, for the patient unsure of Hep B immunization status who has a high-risk needle-stick, immunization is recommended.
Yes, Hep A and Hep B are to different viruses. Each have their own series of injections to boost immunity. There is no Immunization for Hep C. Good luck.
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The scientific name for Hepatitis B virus is Hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is a member of the family Hepadnaviridae.
yes someone with hep b can become an RN As long as you have the will, interest, means and the ability, why not. But first, let your doctor take away your hep B out of your system.
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There is no need to delay pregnancy after hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine.
it is a test to know hepatitis b antibody
No spells no c is less contagious
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low antibodies in your body