The Hepatitis B Vaccine







The Hepatitis B Vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine is a vaccine developed for the prevention of hepatitis B virus infection. Hepatitis B vaccine contains one of the viral envelope proteins, hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). Hepatitis B vaccine is developing by yeast cells, into which the heritable code for HBsAg has been inserted.

Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is generally spread by intimate sexual contact or parenterally. Hepatitis B virus is generally from blood or blood products, whether by intentional transfusion or sharing injection instrumentality or implements for tattooing.

Measures to be taken by Hepatitis B virus
Practise safe sex
Wear gloves when exposed to blood or body fluids
Safe handling of sharps
Immunise at-risk individuals
Clear up blood or body fluids with warm water and detergent
Surgical instruments must be disposable or adequately sterilised
Avoid sharing intravenous drug paraphernalia

Although initially it was conceived that the hepatitis B vaccine did not allow for vague protection, this is no longer conceive the case. It has been increase that long-term condition derives from immunological memory which outlasts the loss of antibody levels and hence subsequent testing and administration of booster doses is not necessitate in successfully vaccinated immunocompetent individuals.

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