Hep B VaccineWhat is it?The Hep B vaccine, the first of many such vaccines that are routinely administered to US children, is injected into the newborn shortly after birth. It is given over three doses: the minimum recommended dosing intervals are 4 weeks between the 1st and 2nd and 8 ...
liquid, ready-to-use, hexavalent vaccine approved in the EU since 2013 for primary and booster vac- cination in infants and toddlers from age 6 weeks against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B (HB), poliomyelitis, and invasive diseases caused by Haemophilus influe...
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 ...
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...