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The Hepatitis B immunization is given in a series of three injections over a six month period.

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What is the immunization schedule for the hepatitis B vaccine?

The hepatitis B vaccine is a three-shot series generally given to babies within the first six months of life. The first one is given at anytime, the second shot is given a month after the first and the third shot is given six months after the first dose.


How is hepatitis C treated and can hepatitis C be cured?

Hepatitis C is commonly treated with weekly injections of pegylated interferon alfa and a capsule of Ribavirin given twice daily. Interferon injections boost the immune system to attack liver cells infected with the hepatitis C virus and also inhibits viral replication. Ribavirin capsules inhibit the replication and infectivity of the hepatitis C virus.The treatment for Hepatitis C typically lasts 24-48 weeks. Hepatitis C is curable in more than 50% of patients, but a various number of factors influence the likelihood of a patient responding to treatment. Those factors are: strain of virus, gender, weight, viral load, age, and the extent of scarring in the liver.


Hepatitis B vaccine?

DefinitionThe hepatitis B vaccine protects against hepatitis B, a serious disease that damages the liver. The vaccine is one of the recommended childhood immunizations.Alternative NamesVaccine - hepatitis B; Immunization - hepatitis BInformationThe vaccine is made from inactivated whole virus of hepatitis B. The inactive virus stimulates your body to produce antibodies to fight the hepatitis B virus.WHO SHOULD GET THIS VACCINEThe hepatitis B vaccine is given to children as a series of three injections (shots).The first shot is given to infants before leaving the hospital. If the baby's mother carries the hepatitis B virus, the baby receives the first vaccine shortly after birth.The second shot is given between 1 and 2 months of age.The third shot is given at 6 months of age.For infants who do not receive the first shot until 4 to 8 weeks, the second shot is given at 4 months and the third at 6 to 16 months. In either instance, the second and third shots are given along with other routine childhood immunizations.Adolescents who have not been vaccinated should begin the hepatitis B vaccine series at the earliest possible date.Adults or children who have not already received the vaccine and should receive the vaccine if they meet any of the following criteria:Have end-stage kidney disease, chronic liver disease, or HIV infectionAre on dialysisWill be receiving an organ transplant, a bone marrow transplant, or chemotherapyHousehold contacts or sexual partners of persons known to be infected with hepatitis BPersons with multiple sexual partnersMen who have sex with other menPersons who use recreational, injectable drugsA vaccine for adults called Twinrix provides protection against both hepatitis A and B. It is given in 3 doses.RISKS AND SIDE EFFECTSMost infants who receive the hepatitis B vaccine have no side effects. Others may have minor problems, such as soreness and redness at the injection site or a mild fever. Serious problems are rare and are mainly due to allergic reactions to a component of the vaccine.CONSIDERATIONSIf the child is ill with something more serious than a cold, the hepatitis B vaccine may be delayed.If the child has a severe allergic reaction to baker's yeast, they should not receive this vaccine.If severe allergic reaction occurs after receiving the vaccine, no further hepatitis B vaccines should be given to the child.CALL YOUR PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PROVIDER IF:You are not sure if your child should receive this vaccineModerate or serious side effects appear after receiving the vaccineYou have any questions or concernsReferencesAmerican Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Infectious Diseases. Recommended immunization schedules for children and adolescents--United States, 2008. Pediatrics. 2008 Jan;121(1):219-20.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommended adult immunization schedule---United States, 2009. MMWR. January 9, 2009;57(53);Q1-Q4.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Recommended immunization schedules for persons aged 0 through 18 years---United States, 2009. MMWR. January 2, 2009;57(51&52);Q1-Q4.


Does vaccination against hepatitis B provide immunity for life?

Injections given on day 0, one month, six months gives immunity for five years. The booster is to be taken every five years there after.


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Can the third hepatitis vaccination be given more than 8 months after the second one?

Yes, you can get the third hepatitis vaccine at any time. Normally it's given about 6 months later. If you're "late" getting that third, there's no harm. You do not have to restart the series, no matter how long it's been.


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What is they advantage of immunization?

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What is the dose given at single shot hepatitis b vaccination?

0.5ml of vaccine to be given either im /s.c at every single shot of hepatitis B vaccination .


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