Can a child with Hepatitis B receive other vaccines? The child has reduced appetite, yellowish urine, and poor sleep.
Whether Hepatitis B patients in the recovery period are contagious, and how to prevent transmission to family members and newborns.
This article will provide information on the treatment and prevention of hepatitis B, explaining how to protect newborns from hepatitis B virus infection through hepatitis B immunoglobulin and hepatitis B vaccines.
A pregnant mother at 33 weeks of gestation seeks professional advice on hepatitis B vaccine administration and breastfeeding safety for her newborn.
Inquire about the hepatitis B vaccine administration schedule and the differences in efficacy between domestic and imported vaccines
The immunity of the Hepatitis B vaccine can last up to 15 years, but individual antibody levels may vary. Monitoring and reinforcement should be based on personal circumstances.
Hepatitis B virus carriers may transmit the infection to their children during childbirth through vertical transmission. It is recommended to inject immune globulin after birth to block the transmission.
Can hepatitis B virus carriers give birth in general hospitals, and how can mother-to-child transmission be prevented?
With a 5-year history, liver function has always been normal with no symptoms.
A 40-year-old male diagnosed with hepatocellular carcinoma. The prognosis is not optimistic, and he recently experienced abnormal blood pressure symptoms.