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Hepatitis B vaccination 2 shots?Rating: (votes: 8) I can't comment if it was 2 or 3 shots back then but your Dr's office should be able to do a blood test. They will check for titers I believe. I had it done last year and I was not immune so I needed to get all three shots. Comment:
I think it has always been a series of three shots. That immunization came out when I was in nursing school, in 1988 or 1989, and they made us begin the series in order to stay in school. I worked as a nurse assistant for a hospital, so employee health covered it. I still have the card, and I had to get three of those shots. If I remember correctly, when I traveled overseas and had to get the Hepatitis A series, those were two shots, separated by six months. Maybe that is what you are referring to perhaps?To figure out if you are protected, ask a helathcare provider to draw bloos for a hepatitis B titer and see if your levels are high enough to offer protection.
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Your physician can order a titer if needed. Some employers will offer to do the titers (generally a hospital) and most healthcare entities require a titer as proof of immunity.Here's information from the CDC about the vaccine: CDC DVH - Hepatitis B FAQs for the PublicApparently it can be 3 or 4 shots, but doesn't seem to have been 2. The good news from the FAQ page linked above: "What should be done if Hepatitis B vaccine series was not completed? Talk to your health professional to resume the vaccine series as soon as possible. The series does not need to be restarted."
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Thanks everyone. It was definitely hepatitis B I got. I have it on my record but only 2 shots are listed. I can't do the titers bc I spent a fortune getting a physical ($600) just so I could get this job and I can't go back (no insurance) I will still not be getting insurance through this job either. They do offer the vaccine at no cost but I don't want to get it unless I need it.
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I got the series twice. I had it as a teenager (early 90's, and it was 3 shots) and my recent titres showed no immunity so got the full 3 shot series again for free from work.
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I had the series in 1996 and it was definitely 3 shots then.
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Quote from KelRN215I had the series in 1996 and it was definitely 3 shots then.
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I had the same problem. I had my new dr take blood test (titers) to say If I was immune or not. But I have bad luck and I wasn't immune. So I had to do another round of 3 Hep B shots.
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I took the series (of three) back in 1991 when it wasn't required just recommended and I paid for it all on my own, no insurance. When I got my first job (in 1993), they tested my titers, found it had been ineffective and I got the whole series (of three) again. Thankfully the hospital picked up the bill on that one and the follow up titers showed immunity.
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Quote from kimemojiI had the same problem. I had my new dr take blood test (titers) to say If I was immune or not. But I have bad luck and I wasn't immune. So I had to do another round of 3 Hep B shots.
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Quote from sweetstrwbrry1Thanks everyone. It was definitely hepatitis B I got. I have it on my record but only 2 shots are listed. I can't do the titers bc I spent a fortune getting a physical ($600) just so I could get this job and I can't go back (no insurance) I will still not be getting insurance through this job either. They do offer the vaccine at no cost but I don't want to get it unless I need it.
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