Hepatitis B Vaccine

Hepatitis B is a type of hepatitis, a viral infection which can cause damage to the liver. Hepatitis B virus is usually transmitted via bodily fluids such as blood or via contaminated needles. I Hepatitis B can cause a range of flu like symptoms as well as jaundice. It can become chronic and lead to liver damage and failure.

When to get vaccinated:

 

In order to complete the full course in time, you need to get the first dose at least one month before travel.

 

Course: The course consists of three doses. The second injection is given four weeks after the first, and the third injection should be given five months later (completing the course in six months).

 

Accelerated course: If travelling at short notice, you may be able to get an accelerated course. You will receive the second injection after seven days, followed by the third injection at least 14 days after the second.

 

Boosters: Once you have completed the course, you usually won’t need another booster for five years. Boosters are sometimes recommended after exposure to the disease.

 

How it is given: Injection in the upper arm.

 

Children: The hepatitis B vaccine can be given from birth.

 

Additional precautions: If travelling to a country where medical resources are limited, carry sterile needles with you. Use a condom every time you have sex to avoid catching hepatitis B during sex.

Per Dose

Β£55.00

Doses per course 3

Price per course

Β£165

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