Cytomegalovirus infection may lead to liver damage, but it is usually a self-limiting disease, presenting with symptoms such as liver, spleen, and lymph node enlargement, rash, tracheitis, or pneumonia. Consider checking liver function and the level of cytomegalovirus antibodies in the blood. Timely treatment can help improve the condition.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease can produce corresponding viral antibodies, but due to the variety of virus types, the risk of reinfection remains. Therefore, maintaining good personal hygiene and environmental cleanliness is crucial.
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.
What is the reference range for pediatric blood type antibody specificity identification?
Why might a child’s blood test show elevated levels of Antibody O, and what treatment suggestions are available
For a while, this condition in our child worried us as parents, and we hope the doctor can provide some advice.
Your child’s hepatitis B surface antibody test result is positive. How should you interpret and deal with it?
A child of six years old received three doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth but did not produce antibodies. Later, they received one dose of the Hepatitis A vaccine and one dose of the Hepatitis B vaccine, administered separately. A few days ago, a test still showed no antibodies. Can they still receive the vaccine? Thank you!
Some individuals may not produce antibodies after receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine, even adults, and may require retesting and revaccination.
Discuss the transmission risk and corresponding preventive measures for individuals without antibodies living with Hepatitis B patients.