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What your pediatrician would like you to know about Hepatitis B: the Hep B vaccine

What your pediatrician would like you to know about Hepatitis B: the Hep B vaccine

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by a virus. It can spread through blood and body fluids - even from a mom who doesn't know she's infected. Infants are especially vulnerable and more likely to develop chronic infection. Chronic hepatitis B is a leading cause of liver cancer.

Hepatitis B is a serious liver infection caused by a virus. It can spread through blood and body fluids - even from a mom who doesn't know she's infected. Infants are especially vulnerable and more likely to develop chronic infection. Chronic hepatitis B is a leading cause of liver cancer.

A dose at birth helps prevent infection right away - especially from unknown exposure. It's the first step in a 3-dose series that builds strong, long-term protection. Effectiveness and safety: Over 30 years of research show the Hepatitis B vaccine is safe, well-tested, and effective. Side effects are rate and usually mild - like soreness at the injection site.

A dose at birth helps prevent infection right away - especially from unknown exposure. It's the first step in a 3-dose series that builds strong, long-term protection. Effectiveness and safety: Over 30 years of research show the Hepatitis B vaccine is safe, well-tested, and effective. Side effects are rate and usually mild - like soreness at the injection site.

The most common question about the Hep B vaccine from parents is why is it recommended at birth? Here's why: Hepatitis B can go undetected in parents - over 60% of Americans living with Hepatitis B do not know they have the virus and don't know they are carriers. Babies can also be exposed during delivery or through other caregivers. 90% of babies infected with Hepatitis B will go on to develop a chronic infection. The first dose is safe and protective - and it's the best way to significantly reduce risk early.

The most common question about the Hep B vaccine from parents is why is it recommended at birth? Here's why: Hepatitis B can go undetected in parents - over 60% of Americans living with Hepatitis B do not know they have the virus and don't know they are carriers. Babies can also be exposed during delivery or through other caregivers. 90% of babies infected with Hepatitis B will go on to develop a chronic infection. The first dose is safe and protective - and it's the best way to significantly reduce risk early.

Pediatricians want you to know: the Hepatitis B vaccine is one of the first steps in protecting your baby’s health—starting right at birth. The vaccine is safe, effective, and given in a 3-dose series during the first months of life. Protect their future from day one! #PediatricianTips #HealthyStart

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