How often should I have vaccinations against hepatitis?

There are several types of hepatitis and they’re hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, F. G and TTV. However, the vaccines that are available now are just for hepatitis A and B types.

It’s hard to tell whether you have been exposed and been infected by a hepatitis virus but since you will not be vaccinated just easily, you will need to have your blood tested. It costs from $6 if you are here in our country and if you’re reactive you cannot be given the vaccine. So the best way to monitor your liver is to have a hepatitis profile test.

It’s a bit expensive here but it can help a lot. So if you can be given the vaccines, you will be required by your physician to return in a prescribed time in order to get the next shots. You may even be required to have your blood tested again in order to check if you have not been exposed to the hepatitis viruses.

And according to what I have watched in our local TV, the doctor had mentioned that it’s important to have the vaccines every five years. And as a rule of thumb, I guess the best way to prevent ourselves from getting infected is to have the vaccines. Then it should be supported by proper sanitation, avoid having sex with multiple partners or avoid having sex with a partner that has multiple sex partners.

There are more and sometimes, we are not aware but what is important is that we have prepared enough like getting the vaccines. Source: vaccineinformation.org/hepa/qandavax.asp.

3 months) against Hepatitis A, both pre- and post-exposure. Must be administered within 2 weeks after exposure for maximum protection. Through the fecal–oral route.

Who should be vaccinated against Hepatitis A? Wishing to obtain immunity. The United States?

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