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No Immunity to Hepatitis - Hepatitis Patient Care?

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I just received the results of my second titer after completing another round of hepatitis vaccinations. Again, they show no immunity. At this point, I throw in the towel and just make note of it. I'm not THAT concerned - no panic attacks or anything here - just wondering what this means as far as patient care is concerned. Will I be allowed to work with Hepatitis positive patients? Would it be wise for me to decline care of such a patient? Thanks for your help, everyone!
There are so many things for which we have no vaccine...MRSA, VRE, strep, HIV, C. diff, the list goes on and on. Yet we don't refuse those pts. Most of your hep positive pts you won't even know about, as they don't know themselves.Just use universal precautions and don't have sex or share needles with your pts. You should be fine.

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All very good points. Thanks

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There were hepatitis patients long before the vaccine! Best wishes!!!

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Quote from kprinceI just received the results of my second titer after completing another round of hepatitis vaccinations. Again, they show no immunity. At this point, I throw in the towel and just make note of it. I'm not THAT concerned - no panic attacks or anything here - just wondering what this means as far as patient care is concerned. Will I be allowed to work with Hepatitis positive patients? Would it be wise for me to decline care of such a patient? Thanks for your help, everyone!

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I had a positive titer years ago and when I started current job was negative. They gave me another round of injections and then another titer. Titer never said positive. The employee health MD said since I had a positive one in the past, if I were exposed, my antibodies would kick in from having the vaccine. He said it isn't recommended to get a 3rd set of vaccines.

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I am also not immune to hep b after 2 rounds of the vaccine, never converted. I still take care of hep patients. If you are using universal precautions like you should be, there shouldn't be an issue.
Author: peter  3-06-2015, 17:33   Views: 721   
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