I was vaccinated with three doses of hepatitis B vaccine in chronological order in 2014. Now there is no antibody. I want to continue to vaccinate, but I want to go overseas after years. I would like to ask, should I vaccinate according to the time interval or just give me an injection? Do you need only one shot of vaccine now?
Condition Analysis:
You can only get one dose of hepatitis B vaccine in this case. After vaccination, I suggest that we check the two and half of hepatitis B again in a month, and see the level of antibody. Generally speaking, the antibody will rise gradually at this time. If it is still relatively low, another injection of vaccine is needed.
Condition Analysis:
For hepatitis B vaccine, the vaccination process is to vaccinate according to the procedure of 016. Vaccinate three doses of hepatitis B vaccine, because after vaccinating three vaccines, the positive rate will be higher and the antibody lasts longer. If you should reduce the titer of surface antibody and need to strengthen immunization, you can switch on the hepatitis B vaccine
Condition Analysis:
After inoculation of hepatitis B vaccine, local nursing work needs to be done well. Do not scratch to avoid infection. The diet should be light and easy to digest, avoid spicy, greasy and stimulating food, and pay attention to rest. Don't stay up late and don't drink. If you have a cold, fever and cough, it's best not to inject.
Condition Analysis:
At present, considering the fact that the hepatitis B antibody is not present in the body, it is recommended that you vaccinated the hepatitis B vaccine according to the whole process of vaccination, and then check it again to see if the body has already produced antibodies against hepatitis B virus.