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Immunizations - travel vaccinations - Management
What types of hepatitis A vaccine are available
- There are several hepatitis A vaccines licensed for use in the UK, all of which are inactivated and prepared from different strains of the hepatitis A virus:
- Avaxim®
- Epaxal®
- Havrix Monodose®
- Havrix Junior Monodose®
- Vaqta Paediatric®
- There are also combined hepatitis A and B (Twinrix®) in an adult and paediatric formulation and hepatitis A and typhoid (Hepatyrix®and ViATIM®), vaccines available.
- Hepatitis A immunoglobulin is also available from Health Protection and microbiology laboratories. It provides rapid but temporary immunity and is only available for contacts of cases and control of outbreaks.
[BNF 52, 2006; DH, 2006c]
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