Hepatitis a Vaccination Record is a legal document that was released by the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services - a government authority operating within New Hampshire.
Q: What is a Hepatitis A vaccination record?
A: A Hepatitis A vaccination record is a document that shows you have been vaccinated against Hepatitis A.
Q: Why is Hepatitis A vaccination important?
A: Hepatitis A vaccination is important because it protects against the Hepatitis A virus, which can cause liver disease.
Q: How many doses of Hepatitis A vaccine are required?
A: Two doses of Hepatitis A vaccine are recommended for full protection. The second dose is usually given 6 to 12 months after the first dose.
Q: Do I need a Hepatitis A vaccination record for travel?
A: Some countries require a Hepatitis A vaccination for entry, so having a vaccination record may be necessary for travel.
Q: What should I do if I can't find my Hepatitis A vaccination record?
A: If you can't find your record, you may need to get a blood test to determine if you are immune to Hepatitis A or if you need a booster dose.
Q: Can I request a copy of my Hepatitis A vaccination record?
A: Yes, you can request a copy of your vaccination record from your healthcare provider or the place where you received the vaccine.
Q: How long does the Hepatitis A vaccine last?
A: The Hepatitis A vaccine provides long-lasting protection, and a booster dose is usually not needed.
Q: Are there any side effects of the Hepatitis A vaccine?
A: Some people may experience soreness at the injection site or mild flu-like symptoms after receiving the Hepatitis A vaccine.
Q: Who should get the Hepatitis A vaccine?
A: The Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for all children, travelers to countries with high rates of Hepatitis A, and people at increased risk of infection.
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