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Hepatitis B Consent-Declination Form

... hepatitis B never fully recover and remain chronically infected. In addition, infected individuals can spread the virus to others through contact with their blood and other body fluids. The hepatitis B vaccination is a non-infectious, vaccine prepared from recombinant yeast cultures, rather than hum ...
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... materials I may be at risk of acquiring hepatitis B virus infection. I have been given the opportunity to be vaccinated with hepatitis B vaccine, at no charge to me. However, I decline hepatitis B vacination at this time. I understand that by declining this vaccine, I continue to be at risk of acqui ...
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Introduction to Bacteria and Viruses

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... develop a cough. If your dog begins coughing, it is important to have a physical exam performed by your regular veterinarian to rule out any other underlying causes that may be responsible for the animal’s symptoms. 2.) My dog was fully vaccinated and still contracted kennel cough—how could this hap ...
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