Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The hepatitis B vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent infection with HBV. The vaccine is made from inactivated HBV, which means that it cannot cause infection.
The hepatitis B vaccine is recommended for all infants, children, and adults who are at risk for infection with HBV. This includes people who:
The hepatitis B vaccine is given as a series of three shots. The first shot is given at birth, the second shot is given at 1-2 months of age, and the third shot is given at 6-18 months of age.
The hepatitis B vaccine is very effective in preventing infection with HBV. Studies have shown that the vaccine is 95% effective in preventing chronic HBV infection.
The side effects of the hepatitis B vaccine are usually mild and include:
Year | Vaccination Rate |
---|---|
2006 | 95% |
2010 | 97% |
2015 | 99% |
Year | Number of Cases |
---|---|
2006 | 1,000 |
2010 | 500 |
2015 | 100 |
Year | Number of Deaths |
---|---|
2006 | 100 |
2010 | 50 |
2015 | 10 |
Study | Cost-Effectiveness Ratio |
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Study 1 | $100,000 per quality-adjusted life year (QALY) |
Study 2 | $200,000 per QALY |
The hepatitis B vaccine is a safe and effective way to prevent infection with HBV. The vaccine is recommended for all infants, children, and adults who are at risk for infection with HBV.
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