Hepatitis A can be prevented by immunization and protects against the virus in more than 95% of cases.Two doses of the vaccine are needed for lasting protection and are given 6-18 months apart.
Protection against Hepatitis A begins approximately two to four weeks after the first injection.A second injection results in long-term protection.
Immunization is recommended for women who:
Have chronic or long-term liver disease
Are household members or caregivers of a person infected with Hepatitis A
Have clotting-factor disorders, such as hemophilia
Travel to or live in countries where Hepatitis A is common.
Have sexual contact with someone who has Hepatitis A
Use certain illegal drugs, whether injected or not
Work with Hepatitis A virus in a research laboratory or with animals infected with the virus.
Simply wish to be protected from the disease whether they have risk factors or not
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