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How Long Does Hepatitis A Vaccine Last - Articles
Hepatitis and Dialysis Patients
by
julius
Posted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:02pm
The Pinoy’s common conception of getting infected with Hepatitis is eating street foods that are unsanitary. On occasions, you would sometimes overhear somebody jokingly pointing out that you’d get the Hepatitis Virus with the food you just bought from the street, free of charge. “Libreng Hepa”, (free hepatitis), some smart ass would say.
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Hepatitis A in Prague
by
Dr. Erik McLaughlin
Posted
Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:28am
Prague, Czech Republic
Pro-Med Mail has an interesting report about the current Hepatitis A outbreak in Prague, Czech Republic.
The report states that over 600 cases of Hep. A are currently diagnosed and the number is expected to keep rising, possibly through November. Prague and middle Bohemia appear to be getting the majority of c ...
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Autism causation and the Hepatitis B vaccine: no link
by
Kev Leitch

Posted
Wed 15 Sep 2010 4:28pm
One of the primary subjects for those promoting vaccines as a primary cause of autism is the Hepatitis B vaccine. This vaccine is given at birth and represents a child’s first exposure outside the womb to a vaccine and, in the old days, to thimerosal. David Kirby attempted to link the rise in autism prevalence to the introduction of the HepB ...
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Hepatitis A Vaccine
by
Sara B.
Posted
Fri 20 Feb 2009 7:22pm
Helpful links:
CDC Hepatitis A page
National Vaccine Information Center Hepatitis A vaccine page
Both of these pages are quick to read and the information is straighforward on both. I don't even feel like I need to say anything further. (Hooray!)
If I think of anything to add later, I will.
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Few Adverse Events Linked to Vaccines, IOM Panel Says
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Sun 28 Aug 2011 12:00am
From Medscape Medical News
Robert Lowes
August 25, 2011 — Only a small number of adverse events are caused by or clearly linked to a group of 8 vaccines, and scientific evidence favors rejecting a causal relationship between the vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) and autism, according to a report issued today by an expert committee ...
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NIH Scientists Advance Universal Flu Vaccine
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Karen Bastille
Posted
Mon 19 Jul 2010 7:35am
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
In experiments with mice, ferrets and monkeys, the investigators used a two-step immunization approach to elicit infection-fighting antibodies that attacked a diverse array of influenza virus strains. Current flu vaccines do not generate such broadly neutralizing ant ...
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Most US Teenagers Lack Hepatitis A Immunization
by
Poh Tin Tan
Posted
Tue 24 Jan 2012 11:59pm
From Medscape Medical NewsDaniel M. Keller, PhDJanuary 23, 2012 — Most adolescents in the United States lacked immunization for hepatitis A in 2009, leaving them susceptible to hepatitis A infection going into adulthood. In the first study to evaluate hepatitis A vaccine (HepA) coverage in the United States, using data from healthcare providers, ...
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60 Things that Can Go Terribly Wrong with Hepatitis B Vaccination
by
Gabriela D.

Posted
Thu 07 Jul 2011 8:56pm
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/07/07/60-things-that-can-go-terribly-wrong-with-hepatitis-b-vaccination.aspx
The website Green Med Info has assembled 44 articles which together list 60 diseases or adverse unintended consequences associated with hepatitis B vaccination.
Among the problems the vaccination may cause are ...
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