How often should the hepatitis B antibody be administered?
Hepatitis B antibodies usually refer to the hepatitis B vaccine. The hepatitis B vaccine is typically administered in three doses at 0, 1, and 6 months after birth. The specific details are as follows:
The hepatitis B vaccine is primarily used to prevent hepatitis B, a disease caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus. Usually, an infant should receive the first dose via intramuscular injection on the day of birth. The second dose should be given approximately one month after the first dose, and the third dose should be administered six months after the second dose to complete the full immunization schedule. However, it is necessary to regularly test for antibody levels after vaccination.
It is recommended to receive the hepatitis B vaccine at a正规 medical facility, and proper local care at the injection site should also be maintained.