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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Hepatitis B Vaccine(HBV) for your Baby


   The hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) keeps your child against the Hepatitis B virus, which can lead to liver damage and even death.  Hepatitis B is highly infectious. Hepatitis B is generally considered an adult disease. These diseases are transmitted through dangerous sex and shared needles. 

   The virus is spread prenatally from an infected mother to her infant at birth, from child to child, though unsafe injections and transfusions. Hepatitis B vaccine have been shown to be about 95% protective against the disease when used correctly. 

   The vaccine contains one of the vital envelope proteins, HBsAg.  It is produced by yet cells. Hepatitis B virus infection is a major global health problem.  These viruses infected in two billion people in the world, and more than 300 million have chronic liver infections.

   The children receive the hepatitis B vaccine have no side effect. Hepatitis B infections can origins serious problems including liver failure, hepatitis B infection, and liver cancer. Hepatitis vaccine generally caused piece of virus.  These vaccine works by helping the body immunity that will prevent to get infection from hepatitis B virus. 

   Children’s are spread in this virus in many causes sexual partner’s to be infected with hepatitis B vaccine, men who have sex with other men, injectable drugs, bone marrow transplant, organs transplant. Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for all infants soon after birth and before hospital discharge.


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