Clinical Guidelines: Hepatitis B Immunization/Prophylaxis: Recommendations for Adults/Older AdultsThis is the 25th in a series of articles based on chapters excerpted from the Clinician's Handbook of Preventive Services, part of the Put Prevention Into Practice Program from the U.S. Public Health ...
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A comprehensive immunization strategy to eliminate transmission of hepatitis B virus infection in the United States: recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) part 2: immunization of infants, children, and adolescents.MMWR Recomm ...
“Given these data, together with the currently low prevalence of acute hepatitis B in the United States, the addition of a booster dose of hepatitis B vaccine to the routine immunization schedule for adolescents appears unnecessary,” The resea...
Early vaccination when CD4 cell counts are greater than 350/mm with low viral loads has been shown to improve initial response, along with completion of immunization series. Adjuvants such as TLR4 and TLR9 agonists appear to improve response to HBV vaccination, but further research is needed in...
Since 1992, China has recommended the routine infant hepatitis B immunization with the schedule of 0,1,6 months to prevent perinatal transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) using domestically produced hepatitis B vaccines. The ultimate integration of HBV vaccine into into the Expanded Programme Immu...
Hepatitis B vaccination (HBV) is unlike any other immunization series because it can be initiated in the hospital nursery. The objective of this study was ... MD Cabana,KD Aiken,SJ Clark - 《Pediatrics》 被引量: 2发表: 2002年 Hepatitis B Vaccination Policy - NSW Health Hepatitis B Vaccinat...
BACKGROUND: Hepatitis C virus was the most frequent cause of liver failure requiring liver transplantation in our series. Hepatitis C virus infection has b... MC Cantarell,R Charco,L Capdevila,... - 《Transplantation》 被引量: 109发表: 1999年 Successful Active Immunization Using a Hepatitis B...
Immunization of Infants With Birth Weight <2000 Grams. Routine HepB immunization of preterm infants born to HBsAg-negative women weighing <2000 grams at birth should be delayed until the infant is 1 month of age or is discharged from the hospital, whichever is first; the 3-dose series should...
The hepatitis B vaccine usually is given as either a two-dose series spread out over one month or a three-dose series spread out over six months, depending on the vaccine used. Similar to theinfluenza vaccine, hepatitis B cannot be acquired from getting the vaccine. ...
the quantitative detection of anti-HBs was conducted to evaluate the immunization effects.Results Totally 940 subjects completed the vaccination series,the anti-HBs positive rates was 97.13% and the median of anti-HBs level was 1218.70 mIU/ml among them.There was no significant differences in anti...