Hepatitis A Vaccine
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The Hepatitis A vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent infection caused by the Hepatitis A virus (HAV). Here’s what you need to know:
Who Should Get Vaccinated
- Children: Recommended for all children aged 12–23 months as part of routine vaccination.
- High-Risk Groups: Includes international travellers, people with chronic liver disease, men who have sex with men, and individuals who use or inject drugs.
- General Population: Anyone who wants to protect themselves from Hepatitis A can get vaccinated.
How It’s Administered
- The vaccine is typically given as two doses, with the second dose administered 6 months after the first for long-term protection.
- It can also be combined with the Hepatitis B vaccine in a single shot for adults.
Benefits
- Provides long-lasting immunity.
- Reduces the risk of outbreaks, especially in areas with poor sanitation.
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