Which vaccines can pregnant women receive?

Generally speaking, pregnant women can be vaccinated with dead vaccines (made of microorganisms killed by chemical or physical methods), while avoiding live vaccines (made of microorganisms that reduce pathogenicity). 1. Hepatitis B vaccine: This vaccine is a dead vaccine, Pregnant women can use it. Pregnant women who are not infected or have no resistance in their bodies, It is only necessary to inject 3 doses of vaccine according to the routine procedure (0, 1, 6 months) to prevent the occurrence of hepatitis B. Pregnant women suspected of infection (such as close contact with hepatitis B patients or needle stabbing by blood contaminated with hepatitis B virus, etc.), A hepatitis B immunoglobulin should be injected first, and then blood tests should Read More …

Some Truth about Hepatitis B

First, hepatitis B what is not terrible at all! Hepatitis B is probably the most familiar and unfamiliar infectious disease in China. According to the results of the 2006 National Population Hepatitis B Seroepidemiological Survey, The carrying rate of hepatitis B virus in China is about 7.18%, That is to say, one in every 14 people will be a carrier of hepatitis B virus, However, most people know little about the transmission route of hepatitis B, For the onset process and disease outcome vague, blindly fear of hepatitis B and discrimination against hepatitis B virus carriers, even reached the degree of liver pale. This irrational attitude towards hepatitis B was once the mainstream view of the society, even in the Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Part I)

China is called a “big country with hepatitis B”. Almost one in ten Chinese people has hepatitis B carriers. The health damage and social and economic burden caused by chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B every year are amazing. No infectious disease in our country is more harmful than hepatitis B. In the case of no effective prescription to completely cure hepatitis B in clinical practice, it is particularly important to prevent hepatitis B infection. Since the 1980s, China has tried to vaccinate some areas with human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine. However, human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine comes from hepatitis B carriers, There are major shortcomings of insufficient yield and potential pathogenicity. In the early Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Ⅱ)

Second, how to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers In order to remove the label of “hepatitis B country”, it is necessary to reduce the hepatitis B carrying rate of the population. On the premise that the population base is basically stable, the hepatitis B carrying rate depends on the molecular part-the number of hepatitis B carriers. There are four ways to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers: A. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in the newborn population; B. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in other populations; C. cure exist hepatitis B carriers; D. Natural death of hepatitis B carriers. Of the above four routes, route C seems impossible at present, and Read More …

Breast milk is the best, and hepatitis B mother is no exception.

I often meet friends and ask whether hepatitis B mothers can breast-feed and infect children. In fact, hepatitis B mothers do not have too many special features. After doing some medical measures, they are no different from ordinary mothers. The following is a summary of frequently asked questions and answers. 1. Can hepatitis B mothers breast-feed? At present, the consensus in the medical field is that no matter whether the mother is [big three positive] or [small three positive], as long as the newborn receives hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) and hepatitis B vaccine injection within 12 hours after birth, it can obtain a high protection rate, and the possibility of contracting hepatitis B is very small. Therefore, breast feeding is Read More …

Who does liver cancer [favor], oncologists tell you

Speaking of liver cancer, I can’t help but think of Wang Guozhen, a famous poet who died of liver cancer last year. He said, “Since he chose a distance, he only cared about hardships and hardships.” I don’t know how many people accompanied him in his youth. In fact, according to the WHO report, the incidence rate of liver cancer in China is 25.7/100,000, ranking first in the world, with new and dead patients accounting for about half of the world’s total every year. The age of high incidence of liver cancer is after 40 years old. The high incidence age of liver cancer is after 40 years old, and most of them are middle-aged and elderly people. The high Read More …

Female college students are suspected of committing suicide due to hepatitis B discrimination. Is the disease easy to spread?

This morning, a domestic media published an article entitled “The Last 125 Days of Suicide by Burning Charcoal for Female College Students”. Wu Mou, a freshman at Tianjin Normal University, ended his life with a pot of charcoal fire in his solitary dormitory on April 10, 2015. This year, she just turned 19. At the end of November 2014, The school organizes freshmen to donate blood voluntarily, Wu classmate because [infectious disease] problem did not pass the blood station screening. After going to the hospital for examination, she was diagnosed as [big three yang], hepatitis B virus carrier. The physical examination results made her suffer [discrimination]: the school asked her to open a [hepatitis B virus carrier does not affect Read More …

If hepatitis B patients want to stop taking drugs, they must get out of these four misunderstandings.

Antiviral therapy is the key to the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. However, antiviral therapy is a long-term process. Many patients do not have sufficient psychological preparation for long-term treatment, so treatment is often interrupted, resulting in treatment failure. For this reason, Dr. Clove summed up the four misunderstandings that hepatitis B patients should know in antiviral treatment, corrected some misunderstandings, and hoped that patients would increase their confidence and patience in antiviral treatment, achieve the success of treatment as soon as possible, and recover their health. Myth 1: Virus Inhibition ≠ Virus Removal The primary goal of hepatitis B antiviral drugs is to inhibit the replication of the virus. Nucleoside (acid) drugs can [pretend] to be nucleosides needed for Read More …