When should my child be vaccinated for hepatitis A?

Hepatitis A is not common in the U.S., but is very common in other parts of the world. The Centers for Disease Control have recommended this vaccine to all children age 1 and older since 2006 in part because of increased travel and immigration, but also in an attempt to eliminate indigenous hepatitis A from the U.S. If your school system does not require it, you do not live in a high-risk community, all who prepare food for your child wash well, and you do not travel to countries with a high incidence, consider it optional.

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