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

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Can i give 11 months old baby HiB and Hepatitis A vaccination now?

To ensure adequate protection, the last dose of HIB and the hepatitis A vaccine should not be given before the baby is 12 months old. Talk to your health care provider for advice specific to your situation.


How often do you need to get the hepatitis A vaccine?

The hepatitis A vaccine is typically given in two doses, with the second dose administered 6 to 12 months after the first dose. This provides long-lasting protection against the virus.


How often do you need the Hepatitis A vaccine?

The Hepatitis A vaccine is typically given in two doses, with the second dose administered 6-18 months after the first dose. It provides long-lasting protection, and a booster dose is generally not needed for most healthy individuals.


What should you do if you received your third dose of Hep B vaccination before you are 6 months old?

If you got your third dose of hepatitis B before you were six months old, it makes sense to repeat that third dose at your convenience. There is no need to restart the entire series.


Is there side effect to receive 3 doses of hepatitis A?

It is unlikely. Hepatitis A vaccine is a two-dose series.


What single dose of vitamin is given at birth?

vitamin K


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What treatment do newborns born to hepatitis B infected mothers receive?

Infants born to hepatitis B-infected mothers have a greater-than-95% chance of being protected against the virus if they receive the first dose of vaccine and immune globulin within 12 hours of birth.


How long does the Hep B vaccination last My 12 year old son had this at birth and his school is now offering this vaccination for the grade 7s. Should he be vaccinated a 2nd time?

The hepatitis vaccine consists of more than one dose. If your child did not receive the second and third in the series of vaccinations, it may be wise to revaccinate. There is no risk in revaccination. If you have your child's vaccination records, I recommend consulting a physician or the school nurse for further advice. Hepatitis B vaccinations are generally thought to last 20 years or more, when delivered correctly.


What is the maximum dose of Tylenol if you have hepatitis C?

You should take NO TYLENOL AT ALL if you have any type of liver disease such as hepatitis.


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.


Who recommend 0.5 ml dose of hepatitis b immunoglobulin?

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