Hepatitis A Vaccine Inactivated (Systemic)
Brand Names : Havrix, Vaqta
CategoryDescriptionHepatitis (hep-ah-TY-tiss) A is a serious disease
of the liver that can cause death. It is caused by the hepatitis A virus (HAV),
and is spread most often through infected food or water. Hepatitis A may also
be spread by close person-to-person contact with infected persons (such as
between persons living in the same household). Although some infected persons
do not appear to be sick, they are still able to spread the virus to others.
Hepatitis A is less common in the U.S. and other areas of the world that
have a higher level of sanitation and good water and sewage (waste) systems.
However, it is a significant health problem in parts of the world that do
not have such systems. If you are traveling to certain countries or remote
(out-of-the-way) areas, hepatitis A vaccine will help protect you from hepatitis
A disease.
It is recommended that persons 2 years of age and older be vaccinated with
hepatitis A vaccine when traveling to the following parts of the world:
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Africa.
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Asia (except Japan).
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parts of the Caribbean.
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Central and South America.
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eastern Europe.
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the Mediterranean basin.
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the Middle East.
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Mexico.
Hepatitis A vaccine is also recommended for all persons 2 years of age
and older who live in areas that have frequent outbreaks of hepatitis A disease
or who may be at increased risk of infection from hepatitis A virus. These
persons include:
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Military personnel.
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Persons living in or moving to areas that have a high rate of HAV
infection.
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Persons who may be exposed to the hepatitis A virus repeatedly due
to a high rate of hepatitis A disease, such as Alaskan Eskimos and Native
Americans.
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Persons engaging in high-risk sexual activity, such as homosexual
and bisexual males.
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Persons who use illegal injectable drugs.
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Persons living in a community experiencing an outbreak of hepatitis
A.
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Persons working in facilities for the mentally retarded.
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Employees of child day-care centers.
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Persons who work with hepatitis A virus in the laboratory.
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Persons who handle primate animals.
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Persons with hemophilia.
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Food handlers.
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Persons with chronic liver disease.
Hepatitis A vaccine is to be used only by or under the supervision of a
doctor. It is available in the following dosage form:
Parenteral
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Injection (U.S. and Canada)
Brand NamesSome commonly used brand names are:
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