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Checklist before Hep B vaccination

Authoring team

  • type: inactivated biosynthetic surface antigen, HBsAg

  • minimum age: within a few hours of birth

  • primary course: day 1, 1 month & 6 months (3 doses) OR rapid dose schedule: day 1, 1 month, 2 months, & 12 months (4 doses)

  • booster interval: 5years
    • boosters are also recommended after exposure to the virus

Cautions/notes:

  • postpone vaccination in febrile illness
  • a blood test for antibodies should be carried out after the final dose of the course to confirm protection
  • non-responders may be anti-HBc positive (see above HepB vaccine section for associations with poor response)
  • high risk groups - see 'indications' subsection

Notes (2):

  • because of the continued presence of infection in other family members, a single booster dose of hepatitis B vaccine, given with the pre-school booster for other childhood immunisations, is advised for the children born to hepatitis B infected-mothers. This will also provide the opportunity to check whether the child was properly followed up in infancy
  • in patients with renal failure:
    • role of immunological memory in patients with chronic renal failure on renal dialysis does not appear to have been studied, and protection may persist only as long as anti-HBs levels remain above 10mIU/ml
      • antibody levels should, therefore, be monitored annually and if they fall below 10mIU/ml, a booster dose of vaccine should be given to patients who have previously responded to the vaccine
    • booster doses should also be offered to any haemodialysis patients who are intending to visit countries with a high endemicity of hepatitis B and who have previously responded to the vaccine, particularly if they are to receive haemodialysis and have not received a booster in the last 12 months

Ref:

  1. BNF 14.4
  2. DH. Immunisation against Infectious Disease - The Green Book (May 2007)

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