A longitudinal study of hepatitis B surface antibody level after the accelerated vaccination protocol applied to health workers in a hospital of Thailand
Background: Hepatitis B infection persists in Thailand, especially among health personnel. The current immunization protocol (3 doses in 6 months) is too slow to protect against infection; thus, an accelerated protocol has been in place as the accelerated protocol at a supra-tertiary hospital since...
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Main Authors: | Naesinee Chaiear (Author), Phanumas Krisorn (Author), Chanida Seehamoke (Author) |
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2023-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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