Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention
The Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention section at the Ohio Department of Health was created to prevent babies of hepatitis B-positive mothers from contracting hepatitis B virus at birth. Within the first 12 hours of birth, a high-risk baby is given a dose of hepatitis B vaccine as well as a dose of Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG) for immediate protection. The vaccine is the first of three doses the baby will need by 6 months of age. After the third dose, the baby will need to have blood drawn to see if he or she has developed the antibody protection needed to prevent the disease. Ohio babies get HBIG and hepatitis B vaccine free of charge with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the State of Ohio. Funding also allows for testing and vaccinations for other people living in the baby’s household for greater protection of the baby.
Mailing Address: Ohio Department of Health Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention 35 E. Chestnut St., 7th Floor P.O. Box 118 Columbus, OH 43216-0118
Telephone: (614) 466-4643 (800) 282-0546 (Ohio Only) Fax: (614) 728-4279
E-mail: Immunize@odh.ohio.gov
Last Updated: 3/4/09
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