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  2. Hepatitis B Vaccination Schedule - Healthline

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    The schedule for the hepatitis B vaccine is based on which type of vaccine you receive. Most HBV vaccines for children and adults are administered in a three-dose series over the course of 6 months.

  3. New CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine - Healthline

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    CDC Committee Outlines New Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine in 2022. The CDC recommends a new group should be vaccinated. Some risk factor screening is removed to increase coverage. At a ...

  4. Hepatitis B vaccines have been shown to be safe. And they don't contain any live HBV, so you can't get hepatitis B from the vaccine. Like all medicines, hepatitis B vaccines may have side effects. Most that can happen are minor and will go away on their own, such as soreness where the shot was given, fever, headache, and fatigue (tiredness).

  5. Hepatitis A & B Vaccines: Why You Should Get Them - WebMD

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    Since the vaccines were first developed, the hepatitis A and B vaccines have become part of the regular childhood immunization schedule. They are not considered a routine adult immunization.

  6. Hepatitis A and B Vaccinations: Why You Need Them - WebMD

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    For the hepatitis A vaccine: You should get two doses, given as shots, 6 months apart for complete protection. The virus in the vaccine is killed (inactive). Children should get the first dose ...

  7. Hepatitis B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B vaccine is a vaccine that prevents hepatitis B. [ 13 ] The first dose is recommended within 24 hours of birth with either two or three more doses given after that. [ 13 ] This includes those with poor immune function such as from HIV/AIDS and those born premature. [ 13 ] It is also recommended that health-care workers be vaccinated ...

  8. Hepatitis B: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Hepatitis B vaccine schedule. For adults 19-59 years old, the CDC recommends a two-, three-, or four-dose series, depending on the vaccine. For instance:

  9. Hepatitis B Vaccine: Side Effects, Benefits, and More

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    The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all people up to age 59. It can help prevent this liver infection and reduce the risk of liver disease and cancer.