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Hep B schedule vaccines

I got my hbsag negative result last August 5 and on that same day I took my fist shot of hep b vaccine. After the following month ( sep. 5 ) I took my second shot. And waiting for the 6 months after the first shot for my third shot. The schedule of my vaccine is correct right?. My potential exposure of hep b was last June 17, am I now protected from that exposure? Do I need to be worry still of hepa b from the June 17 exposure?.
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everything correct, check if hbsab is positive already so you are fully immune to hbv
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1364665 tn?1291607092
Answer please. Stefano? Cajim ? Gav? anyone?
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You mean turning positive within the Vaccine Schedule is possible? Any answer please?
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cajim? stefano? any answer?
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1364665 tn?1291607092
You mean turning positive within the Vaccine Schedule is possible?
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The doctor said that there's still a possibility that I will turn postive eventhough I had two shots already from that potential hep b exposure last June 17. is that true?

--Possibility very very low.
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can anyone help me with my questions?
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can anybody answer me here?
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1364665 tn?1291607092
thanks stefano. The doctor said that there's still a possibility that I will turn postive eventhough I had two shots already from that potential hep b exposure last June 17. is that true?
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anybody here?
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