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Get Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination

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Get Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination

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  1. Get Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination https://www.travel-doc.com/

  2. The risks for travelers Hepatitis B Travel Vaccination affects up to 10% of people in SE Asia, sub-Saharan Africa and South America. This viral disease is incurable and can lead to liver cirrhosis and liver cancer. Vaccination is the most effective way to reduce the risk of acquiring this infection. Accidents abroad are more common than you might think. Sterile medical kits are available at TravelDoc™ free of charge. https://www.travel-doc.com/

  3. Signs and symptoms of Hepatitis B include: Abdominal pain Dark urine Fever Joint pain Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Weakness and fatigue Unexplained weight loss Clay colored stool Yellowing of your skin and the whites of your eyes (jaundice) https://www.travel-doc.com/

  4. Hepatitis B Vaccination This vaccination is given as a course of three vaccines over 6 months, however it can be given in an accelerated manner for those requiring more expeditious cover. In this case it can be given on days 0,7 and 21, with a booster dose after one year. The vaccine is not live and is therefore well tolerated. A junior vaccine is available to children. For those that need to prove immunity against Hepatitis B, an antibody blood test can be arranged from six to eight weeks after the last dose is given. This will show whether cover is adequate or whether a further booster is required. https://www.travel-doc.com/

  5. Thanks! Do you have any questions? Email: info@travel-doc.com Website :www.travel-doc.com Phone: 0115 947 5498 : Nottingham 0114 358 3930 : Sheffield 0333 455 9070 : Leicester 0333 455 9070 : Birmingham 0333 455 9070 : Derby Please keep this slide for attribution https://www.travel-doc.com/

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