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1 Vaccine Information Statement Hepatitis B (7/11/01) 42 U.S.C. § 300aa-26

2  Hepatitis B is a serious disease.  Hepatitis B virus (HBV) can cause short-term (acute) illness that leads to :  Loss of apetite  Tirdeness  Pain in muscles, joints, and stomach  Diarrhea and vomiting  Jaundice (yellow skin or eyes)

3  It can also cause long-term (chronic) illness that leads to:  Liver damage (cirrhosis)  Liver cancer  Death

4  About 1.25 million people in the U.S. have chronic HBV infection.  Each year it is estimated that:  80,000 people, mostly young adults, get infected with HBV  More than 11,000 people have to stay in the hospital because of hepatitis B  4,000 to 5,000 people die from chronic hepatitis B

5  Hepatitis B vaccine can prevent hepatitis B.  It is the first anti-cancer vaccine because it can prevent a form of liver cancer (hepatocarcinoma).

6  Hepatitis B virus is spread throuch contact with the blood and body fluids of an infected person.  About 1/3 of people who are infected with hepatitis B in the United States don’t know how they got it.

7  A person can get infected in several ways, such as:  By having unprotected sex with an infected person  By sharing needles when infecting illegal drugs  By being stuck with a used needle on the job  During birth when the virus passes from an infected mother to her baby

8  Everyone 18 years of age and younger  Adults over 18 who are at risk

9  Household contacts of persons with chronic HBV infection  Sex contacts of infected people  People who have more than one sex partner in 6 months  Men who have sex with other men  People who inject illegal drugs  Heath care and public safety workers who might be exposed to infected blood or body fluids  Hemodialysis patients

10  Household contacts of persons with chronic HBV infection  Sex contacts of infected people  People who have more than one sex partner in 6 months  Men who have sex with other men  People who inject illegal drugs  Heath care and public safety workers who might be exposed to infected blood or body fluids  Hemodialysis patients

11  Infant whose mother is infected with HBV:  First Dose: within 12 hours of birth  Second Dose: 1 - 2 months of age  Third Dose: 6 months of age

12  Infant whose mother is NOT infected with HBV:  First Dose: between birth – 2 months of age  Second Dose: 1 - 4 months of age (at least 1 month after first dose)  Third Dose: 6 - 18 months of age (at least 2 months after the second dose)

13  People with life-threatening allergic reaction to baker’s yeast (yeast used to make bread) or to hepatitis B vaccine  People with moderate or severe illness should wait until they recover

14  Severe allergic reactions, harm or death (extremely rare)  Hepatitis B vaccine is safer than getting hepatitis B disease  Soreness at site of injection lasting 1-2 days  Mild to moderate fever

15  What is an allergic reaction?  Hives, swelling, redness  High fever  Difficulty breathing, wheezing  Dizzyness  Unusual behavior  When to expect an allergic reaction?  Within a few minutes to a few hours after the shot

16  What should I do?  CALL a doctor or see a doctor right away  TELL your doctor what happened, and when the vaccination was given  ASK your doctor to report the reaction by filing a Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System form

17  In the rare event that you or your child has a serious reaction to a vaccine, a federal program has been created to help you pay for the care of those who have been harmed  For details, call 1-800-338-2382 or visit www.hrsa.gov/osp/vicp

18  Ask your doctor or nurse for more information or other sources of information.  Contact Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):  Call 1-800-232-4636 or 1-888-443-7232,  www.cdc.gov/hepatitis


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