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• Newborns and children • Individuals who do not have immunity to hepatitis B Who Should Get the Hepatitis B Vaccine?
B Vaccine
• Close contacts of hepatitis B carriers • Healthcare workers and hospital staff • Patients with chronic liver disease
• Chronic kidney disease patients undergoing dialysis • Individuals receiving frequent blood transfusions • People who use injectable narcotic drugs • Travelers to areas with high hepatitis B prevalence • Individuals at risk due to sexual behavior (e.g., multiple partners)
Side Effects Possible
Mild side eects may include low-grade fever, pain, redness, or swelling at the injection site, which typically resolve within 1–2 days.
viral infection. Without treatment, ver inflammation, cirrhosis, or ansmitted through: Childbirth Contact with infected blood al contact with an infected es or personal items brushes. s B Virus (HBV)
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