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Can hepatitis A vaccine be given during pregnancy or lactation?

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Can hepatitis A vaccine be given during pregnancy or lactation?

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We don’t know for sure, but because vaccine is produced from inactivated hepatitis A virus, the theoretical risk to the developing fetus is expected to be low. The risk associated with vaccination, however, should be weighed against the risk for hepatitis A in women who may be at high risk for exposure to hepatitis A virus.

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Don’t know for sure, but because vaccine is produced from inactivated hepatitis A virus, the theoretical risk to the developing fetus is expected to be low. The risk associated with vaccination, however, should be weighed against the risk for hepatitis A in women who may be at high risk for exposure to hepatitis A virus.

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We don’t know for sure, but because vaccine is produced from inactivated hepatitis A virus, the theoretical risk to the developing fetus is expected to be low. The risk associated with vaccination, however, should be weighed against the risk for hepatitis A in women who may be at high risk for exposure to hepatitis A virus. – Can hepatitis A vaccine be given to immunocompromised persons? (e.g., persons on hemodialysis or persons with AIDS) Yes. PERSONS WHO SHOULD RECEIVE HEPATITIS A VACCINE Hepatitis A vaccination provides protection before one is exposed to hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for the following groups who are at increased risk for infection and for any person wishing to obtain immunity. – Persons traveling to or working in countries that have high or intermediate rates of hepatitis A. All susceptible persons traveling to or working in countries that have high or intermediate rates of hepatitis A should be vaccinated or receive immune globulin befo

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We don’t know for sure, but because vaccine is produced from inactivated hepatitis A virus, the theoretical risk to the developing fetus is expected to be low. The risk associated with vaccination, however, should be weighed against the risk for hepatitis A in women who may be at high risk for exposure to hepatitis A virus. Can hepatitis A vaccine be given to immunocompromised persons? (e.g., persons on hemodialysis or persons with AIDS) Yes. PERSONS WHO SHOULD RECEIVE HEPATITIS A VACCINE Hepatitis A vaccination provides protection before one is exposed to hepatitis A virus. Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended for the following groups who are at increased risk for infection and for any person wishing to obtain immunity. Persons traveling to or working in countries that have high or intermediate rates of hepatitis A. All susceptible persons traveling to or working in countries that have high or intermediate rates of hepatitis A should be vaccinated or receive immune globulin before t

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We don’t know for sure, but because vaccine is produced from inactivated hepatitis A virus, the theoretical risk to the developing fetus is expected to be low. The risk associated with vaccination, however, should be weighed against the risk for hepatitis A in women who may be at high risk for exposure to hepatitis A virus. Can hepatitis A vaccine be given to immunocompromised persons? (e.g., persons on hemodialysis or persons with AIDS) Yes. What is Twinrix®? It is a combined hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine for use in persons aged 18 years and older. Primary vaccination consists of three doses, given on a 0-, 1-, and 6-month schedule, the same schedule as that used for hepatitis B vaccine alone. Read more about hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccine schedules. Read more about hepatitis B vaccine. Immune Globulin What is immune globulin? Immune globulin is a preparation of antibodies that can be given before exposure for short-term protection against hepatitis A and for persons who ha

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