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Hepatitis A Vaccine

Hepatitis A is a virus that affects the liver. Although it does not become a chronic infection, symptoms can persist for weeks or months and severe cases can cause liver problems. The Hepatitis A vaccine is a two-dose series, administered six months apart. For those employees who are needing both the Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B vaccines, a combination vaccine can be administered following the three-dose schedule. 

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