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Hepatitis B vaccination rate within 24 hours after birth at medical facilities is high.

According to statistics from the health sector, in July 2025, the rate of hepatitis B vaccination for newborns at medical facilities with delivery rooms in the province reached 99.9%. In the first 7 months of the year, medical units have vaccinated 10,511 children with hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours after birth, reaching a rate of 96.8%.

Báo Lào CaiBáo Lào Cai06/08/2025

Results of hepatitis B vaccination within 24 hours after birth for children born at some medical units in the first 7 months of 2025 such as: Provincial Maternity and Pediatrics Hospital reached 103.2%; Yen Binh Regional Medical Center reached 100%; Lao Cai Provincial General Hospital No. 1 reached 95.7%, Lao Cai Provincial General Hospital No. 2 reached 94.5%; Nghia Lo Regional General Hospital reached 99.3%, Luc Yen Regional Medical Center reached 97.2%; Simacai Regional General Hospital reached 98%, Bac Ha Regional General Hospital reached 97.9%; Bao Yen Regional General Hospital reached 97.8%, Bao Thang Regional General Hospital reached 97.1%; Van Yen Regional Medical Center reached 96.7%...

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Hepatitis B vaccination for newborns should be given within 24 hours of birth.

Vaccination against hepatitis B for children within the first 24 hours and completion of three doses of vaccine according to the national immunization schedule is a strategy of the World Health Organization to prevent mother-to-child transmission of hepatitis B virus.

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The first vaccination helps protect newborns from many dangerous infectious diseases such as hepatitis B and tuberculosis.

To ensure safe hepatitis B vaccination, delivery rooms at medical facilities must have separate injection rooms or vaccination tables, a warm enough vaccination area for children; a place to examine and classify children, and provide counseling for mothers or children's relatives; adequate vaccination equipment, safety boxes, anti-shock medicine boxes, and anti-shock protocols at the injection site.

In addition, heads of medical facilities specifically assign staff in charge of hepatitis B vaccination for newborns. At least two medical staff are trained in vaccination at each vaccination site, ensuring rotation in vaccination for newborns. In addition, medical staff will provide consultation, health check-up, indication, injection and post-vaccination monitoring, and instruct the child's family members to monitor post-vaccination reactions.

Viral hepatitis is a common infectious disease that causes serious health consequences.

Acute hepatitis virus infection is often asymptomatic or may present with vague symptoms. Severe cases can cause acute liver failure or progress to chronic hepatitis, cirrhosis, and liver cancer.

There are five types of viral hepatitis, of which hepatitis B and C are transmitted through blood and body fluids, similar to the transmission route of HIV; hepatitis D is only transmitted in the presence of hepatitis B, and has a similar transmission route. Hepatitis A and E are transmitted through the fecal-oral route through food, drinking water and inadequate hygiene practices.

Source: https://baolaocai.vn/ty-le-tiem-vac-xin-viem-gan-b-trong-24-gio-sau-sinh-tai-cac-co-so-y-te-dat-cao-post878842.html


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