Hepatitis B In-Short
One of the Recommended Vaccines by Disease
Description
A disease of the liver caused by hepatitis B virus.
Symptoms
Potentially none when first infected (likelihood of early symptoms decreases with the person's age).
If present: yellow skin or eyes, tiredness, stomach ache, loss of appetite, nausea, or joint pain.
Complications
The younger the person, the greater the likelihood of staying infected and having life-long liver problems, such as scarring of the liver and liver cancer.
Transmission
Spread through contact with the blood or other body fluids of an infected person or by having sex with an infected person.
Vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent this disease.
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Does my child need this vaccine?
- All children should get their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and should have completed the vaccine series by 6 through 18 months of age.
- Children and adolescents through 18 years of age who did not get the vaccine when they were younger should also be vaccinated.
For additional details, consult the Hepatitis B Vaccine Information Statement and the Childhood Immunization Schedule.
As an adult, do I need this vaccine?
You should get the hepatitis B vaccine if:
- You have sex with or live in the same house as a person with hepatitis B virus infection.
- You have sex with more than one partner.
- You seek care in a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV testing or treatment, or drug treatment.
- You are a man who has sex with other men.
- You inject drugs.
- You have a job that involves contact with human blood*.
- You are on the staff of, or a client in, an institution for the developmentally disabled*.
- You are a hemodialysis patient or have end-stage renal disease.
- You have HIV infection.
- You are a dialysis patient.
- You have chronic liver disease.
- You have diabetes and are under age 60.
- You live or travel for more than 6 months a year in countries where hepatitis B is common [1.44 MB 1 page].
- You seek care in a clinic for sexually transmitted diseases, HIV testing, or drug treatment.
- You are a prisoner in a correctional facility.
For additional details, consult the Hepatitis B Vaccine Information Statement and the Adult Immunization Schedule.
*Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations [1 page] NEW
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