Thursday, June 23, 2011

Treat and prevention Hepatitis B

The best way to prevent hepatitis B is to get vaccinated against hepatitis B hepatitis B vaccine is safe and effective and is usually given in 3-4 injections over a period of 6 months. Most U.S. citizens are now required to be vaccinated against hepatitis B before attending college. If you have been vaccinated against hepatitis B does not need testing for hepatitis B.
Can you get tested for hepatitis B?
Yes - there are different blood tests to diagnose hepatitis B. Because the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is a protein on the surface of hepatitis B virus can be detected in blood during acute viral or chronic hepatitis B getSTDtested.com offer blood tests for hepatitis B , you can try one of the more than 2,000 of our local medical centers in the U.S..
How soon do symptoms appear after infection with hepatitis B?
For the most part, the symptoms of hepatitis B occurs 90 days (or 3 months) after exposure, but symptoms can appear any time between 6 weeks and 6 months after exposure to hepatitis B.
Is there a vaccine or treatment for hepatitis B?
Yes, there is a vaccine.
Hepatitis B vaccine series is a sequence of images that stimulate a person's natural immune system to protect against HBV (hepatitis B). After receiving the vaccine, the body produces antibodies that protect against viruses. Antibody is a substance found in the blood occurs in response to a virus attack the body. These antibodies are stored in the body and fight the infection if a person is exposed to the hepatitis B virus in the future.
Who should get vaccinated against hepatitis B?
Vaccination against hepatitis B is recommended for:

    
All babies, after the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth
    
All children and adolescents under 19 years of age who have not been vaccinated
    
People who suffer sexual partners of hepatitis B
    
Sexually active people who are not in a long-term, mutually monogamous
    
Persons seeking evaluation or treatment of sexually transmitted diseases
    
Men who have sex with another man
    
People who share needles, syringes or equipment for injecting drugs
    
People with home in close contact with someone infected with hepatitis B
    
Health and public safety are at risk of blood or blood contaminated body fluids at work
    
People with end-stage renal disease, including predialysis, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis and home dialysis patients
    
Residents and staff of facilities for people with developmental disabilities
    
Travelers to areas with moderate or high levels of hepatitis B
    
People with chronic liver disease
    
People with HIV
    
Anyone who wants to be protected against hepatitis B virus
In order to reach people at risk for hepatitis B, vaccination is also recommended for anyone or seek treatment from the following:

    
Sexually transmitted diseases treatment plant
    
HIV testing and treatment
    
Provide facilities for drug abuse treatment and prevention services
    
Health facilities targeting services to injection drug users
    
Care settings targeting men who have sex with men
    
Chronic hemodialysis facilities and end-stage renal disease program
    
Corrections
    
Institutions and nonresidential day care centers for developmental disabilities
When should a person is vaccinated against hepatitis B?
Hepatitis B for children and adolescents: Children should receive their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine at birth and complete the vaccine series by 6-18 months. All children and adolescents under 19 years who have not received the vaccine should also be vaccinated. "Catch-up" vaccination is recommended for children and adolescents who have never been vaccinated or who did not receive the vaccine in the series.
Hepatitis B for adults: Adults at risk of infection with hepatitis B or who want to be vaccinated should talk with a health professional about how the vaccine series.
Although it is recommended that everyone get vaccinated against hepatitis B after testing negative, which currently can only offer testing and vaccination against hepatitis B is not. Get tested today!
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2 comments:

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