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Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations

... additional doses of HepB vaccine on the routine schedule, followed by anti-HBs testing 1–2 months later. A vaccinee whose anti-HBs remains less than 10 mIU/mL after 6 doses is considered a “non-responder.” For non-responders: HCP who are non-responders should be considered susceptible to HBV and sho ...
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Eurosurveillance Weekly, funded by DGV of the European
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... Meningococcal disease in students Outbreaks of meningococcal disease in secondary schools and universities in England and Wales in recent years have led to calls for immunisation with the vaccine against serogroups A and C before young people go to college (1,2). Data on group C disease collected be ...
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...  If a parent chooses not to have their child immunized, or the child is homeopathically immunized, then the child must be excluded during an outbreak of a disease that is prevented through immunisation. The exclusion period will be the length of time recommended by the Department of Health (See Exc ...
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Eurosurveillance Weekly, funded by Directorate General V of the
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