Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2404780 | Vaccine | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate that after implementation of recommendations for universal infant hepatitis B vaccination, HBV infection prevalence among children of foreign-born Asian parents in Georgia declined dramatically; horizontal transmission of infection within households has occurred infrequently; and the vast majority of infants and children have received the recommended hepatitis B vaccinations. These results provide evidence of the success of the hepatitis B infant vaccination program and highlight its potential impact on reducing chronic HBV infection morbidity and mortality among U.S. populations at high risk.
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Authors
Carrie M. Shuler, Anthony E. Fiore, Ruth Neeman, Beth P. Bell, Wendi Kuhnert, Sandra Watkins, Kimberly Kilgour, Kathryn E. Arnold,