Who should be vaccinated for hepatitis B?

Who should be vaccinated for hepatitis B?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hepatitis B vaccine for all persons 0–18 years of age. CDC also recommends hepatitis B vaccination for all adults who are in risk groups for hepatitis B virus infection, as well as for any adults who want to be protected from hepatitis B.

What does hepatitis B vaccine protect against?

The hepatitis B vaccine is given to protect people from getting the infection. In response to the vaccine, the body develops antibodies against hepatitis B virus (HBV). This response is known as active immunity.

Should I decline Hep B vaccine?

An employee has a right to refuse the vaccination. If you do, however, you should realize that without the hepatitis B immunization three-injection series or evidence of immunity from previous viral infection, you remain at risk for acquiring hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection.

What is the main cause of hepatitis B?

Hepatitis B infection is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The virus is passed from person to person through blood, semen or other body fluids. It does not spread by sneezing or coughing.

How effective is HepB vaccine?

A safe and effective vaccine that offers 98% to 100% protection against hepatitis B is available. Preventing hepatitis B infection averts the development of complications including chronic disease and liver cancer.

How effective is hep B vaccine?

When did the hepatitis B vaccine become mandatory?

Hepatitis B Vaccine Mandates for Child Care and K-12

State Hep B childhood vaccination mandate? Hep B elementary school mandate (year took effect)
California yes 1997
Colorado yes 1997
Connecticut yes 1996
Delaware yes 1999

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