By Nancy Lapid Feb 23 (Reuters) - Use of hepatitis B vaccines in U.S. newborns was declining well before the Centers for ...
Transmission electron micrograph showing hepatitis B virus particles (colored orange). The Johns Hopkins Medicine-led ...
A new research study shows that hepatitis B vaccination rates among newborns in the U.S. declined by more than 10 percent ...
There's a vaccine for hepatitis B that, according to the CDC, can help to prevent millions of deaths worldwide.
Joint AASLD/IDSA practice recommendations reflect new data on prevention, treatment, and surveillance of chronic hepatitis B, ...
National data show rates dropped more than 10 points in 2 years after 2023 peak ...
Peak anti-hepatitis B surface antibody levels predicted increased viral protection in HIV, a French study shows.
Health officials blame a lack of access to medical professionals and internet misinformation for drops in rates.
Hepatitis B is a type of liver inflammation due to a viral infection. Healthcare organizations indicate that receiving the hepatitis B vaccine more than once is not harmful. Hepatitis B can damage and ...
Hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) injections can provide short-term protection against the hepatitis B virus. They may benefit people who have experienced recent exposure. Some people get acute ...
Hepatitis B can spread relatively easily through contact with the blood or body fluids of someone who has the virus, especially in certain high risk situations. Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused ...
If someone presents you with a hepatitis B declination form, you might have some questions about it and the hepatitis B vaccine more generally. Hepatitis B is an infection of the liver due to the ...