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Questions on HepA&HepB vaccines.

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There seem to be an awful lot of varieties.

 

1) Are they much use if you are working in acute care(road trauma etc).

2) Are any better than the others?(Effectivness, safety etc...)

3) Have you had one? If so which?

 

What about the combo vaccines?

 

Any differences between yeast, dead organism, and synthetic

protein vaxes?

 

Cheers.

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Wow, feels like the marie celeste. ;) .

 

Oh well, it's preferable to those forums where you get a whole

bunch of answers from people who evidently don't have a clue.

 

They gave us a recomendation on the vaccine list, so I'll go

with that one.

 

Cheers.

 

P.S. Where the lock topic button?

hey its of very much use if ur working in acute care ,,,,specially vaccines obtained from recombinant technology r of great standards........the dosage schedule r of two types first dose[0],,,second after a month,,,,,thirdafter 6 months,,,,,,,,,,,second schedule is 0,,,,,,1month,,,,,,,2month,,,,,,,,booster at 12months,,,,,,,protection lasts upto 5to7 years i had taken 2nd schedule

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