There is no vaccine for Hepatitis C and therefore prevention is based on reducing the risk of transmission. In some cases the immune system may clear the virus, and in others chronic infection does not result in serious symptoms. When treatment is necessary, the most widely used regimen include...
Hexyon® is highly immu- nogenic for all its component toxoids/antigens when used as primary and booster vaccine in infants and toddlers, irrespec- tive of vaccination schedule. It provides durable protection against hepatitis B. Hexyon® can be used for a mixed...
Why would infants need HepB jabs when it was supposed to be a ‘risky adult lifestyle’ disease? It’s a massive profit center for the vaccine firms, and meanwhile, autism rates are skyrocketing. Is there any end to this increasingly dangerous government-corporate enterprise? All this a...
Hepatitis B virus can be prevented with a vaccine, but not hepatitis C. Hepatitis B and C are different viruses, but you can have both hepatitis B and hepatitis C at the same time. Over 90% of people infected with hepatitis C who have not received treatment can be cured with 8 to 12...
acellular pertussis, inactivated poliovirus, recombinant hepatitis B virus surface antigen produced in the yeast using various immunization schedules was highly immunogenic for all vaccine component antigens regardless of the administration schedule, producing high levels of seroprotection or seroconversion for...