what test did they use on her? I believe antibodies for hep b will show up after the vaccination. That is what the vaccine is supposed to yield. ANtibodies to attack the virus, should it find its way in. YOu need to find out what tests were done that were positive.
No. The vaccine contains the surface structure of HBV but does not contain the DNA of the actual virus so that humans exposed to this product can produce their own anti-HBsAg IgG without any risk of being infected by HBV itself.
This vaccine, however, does not guarantee immunity. If you are vaccinated and the vaccination does not work, you are still susceptible to HBV. That is why it is recommended that people who are vaccinated be tested for quantitative level of antibody after the vaccination to see if they need an additional booster shot to help it kick in.
Hope this helps,
leeac
as far as i know they do not use a live virus for hep b ..it is synthetic with a yeast base...so as for contraction from no but will produce anti's for the virus..been through 3 series and no positive for b.
I have a friend who had the series of shots for hep b (she's a Hospice volunteer) only to find out later that it did not take. She did not test positive but was tested to see if the series took and they did not. Until she told me that I didn't realize that there was a question as to whether or not the immunizations took. I'm not a Dr. but in my own opinion I do not believe the immunizations can give you the desease. I have Hep C and I'm on treatment for it. As soon as I tested positive for Hep C my Dr. tested me for the anibodies for Hep A and Hep B. I did not have them and he started the immunization series for both right away. I took my last Hep B Wenesday and will take my last Hep A next month. I don't believe he would have started me on them if he thought I would get the desease from the immunization as I have enough to deal with for the Hep C but again I'm not a Dr but wanted to share my experience with you.