Hepatitis b postexposure prophylaxis for hepatitis b may include giving one or more doses of hepatitis b vaccine with or without hepatitis b immunoglobulin depending on the level of exposure, the hepatitis b status of the biter, and the vaccination status of the person with the bite injury. Public health england has published updated information and guidance on rabies in the green book immunisation against infectious disease. Aug 15, 2019 indeed, the green book published in the uk recommends that subjects with an antihbs titer of hepatitis b, hepatitis c or hiv. How to deal with an exposure incident blood borne viruses bbv. A combined hepatitis a and hepatitis b twinrix, glaxosmithkline vaccine is approved for people. Hbv is transmitted by contact with contaminated blood, blood products, and other body fluids such as semen. Learn at a glance how to assess an exposure, how to best manage the exposure, and what initial and followup tests are required. Post exposure prophylaxis recommendations are in the immunisation against infectious disease the green book, which are based on the phls hepatitis subcommittee guidance on post exposure. If an uninfected, unvaccinated person or anyone who does not know their hepatitis b status is exposed to the hepatitis b virus through contact with infected blood, a timely postexposure prophylaxis pep can prevent an infection and subsequent development of a chronic infection or liver disease. Gps and practice nurses should offer hepatitis b vaccination to people who test negative for hepatitis b but remain at increased risk of infection see the green book. Post exposure prophylaxis guidance for hepatitis b are adapted from the phls hepatitis subcommittee guidance on post exposure prophylaxis.
People can also get it through having sex or from needles that havent been properly sterilized. Depending on the exposure circumstance, the hepatitis b vaccine series may be started at the same time as treatment with hepatitis b immune globulin hbig. Hepatitis b is an infection of the liver caused by a virus thats spread through blood and body fluids. The first dose is recommended within 24 hours of birth with either two or three more doses given after that. Jan 12, 2014 hepatitis b hbv is a sexually transmitted virus that causes liver damage and sometimes liver failure and cancer. The immunogenicity of the combination vaccine is equivalent to that of the monovalent hepatitis a and hepatitis b vaccines when tested after completion of the recommended schedule. Hepatitis b hepatitis b quick reference guide for primary care what is hepatitis b. Hepatitis b vaccine is a vaccine that prevents hepatitis b. Hepatitis b, to encourage others to seek care for their condition. Different countries may have slightly different recommendations concerning post exposure prophylaxis, so specific national guidelines should be consulted. Hepatitis b is a viral disease that attacks the liver and may cause jaundice yellow skin and eyes. It often does not cause any obvious symptoms in adults, and typically passes in a. Occupational exposure may occur through direct contact from splashes into the eyes or mouth, or through injury with a used needle or sharp instrument. See also paragraph 57 61 on additional health clearance checks for hepatitis b and suitability for performing epps.
Hepatitis exposure management clinician consultation center. Understanding hepatitis b vaccine for travel health. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive. A new green book chapter 18 was posted online on 6th july 2017. The hepatitis b immunization must be given prior to exposure to the virus.
If you get hbv, you may feel as if you have the flu. The vaccine may not work as well during this time, and may not fully. In most people the virus clears up within 6 months and they become immune. An infected woman can give hepatitis b to her baby at birth. This decision was prompted by the convergence of three issues. Immunisation against infectious disease green book updates. The quick guide provides guidelinesbased hepatitis exposure recommendations from our clinicians to help you with urgent decisionmaking for needlestick and other occupational exposures to hepatitis b and c. Sharing of injection equipment by intravenous drug users. Illness may develop 2 to 6 months after exposure, usually within 23 months. This new version includes information about the introduction of hepatitis b into the childhood immunisation programme in the hexavalent combination vaccine which will be given to babies born on or after 1st august 2017. It often does not cause any obvious symptoms in adults, and typically passes in a few months without treatment. Postexposure treatment for hepatitis b hepatitis b postexposure treatment. Hepatitis b immune globulin may increase your risk of blood clots, especially if you have heart disease or a history of blood clots, or if you need to use a blood thinner, if you are an older adult, if you are bedridden, if you take birth control pills or hormone replacement, or if.
Jul 27, 2016 hepatitis b is an infection of the liver caused by the hepatitis b virus hbv, a doublestranded dna virus which replicates by reverse transcription hepadnaviridae family. A nonresponder is a person with inadequate response to vaccination i. All donors are screened for hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c, and all plasma pools are tested for the presence of nucleic acid from these viruses. Further details are available from the dh green book.
Managing occupational exposure to hepatitis b, hepatitis c. The following list is from the green book, chapter 18, pages 168 175. See your gp as soon as possible if you think you may have been exposed to the hepatitis b virus. For the purposes of this guidance, a new healthcare worker is defined as. Health workers may occasionally be accidentally exposed to blood and other body fluids that are potentially infected with hiv, hepatitis virus or other bloodborne pathogens. Legal status february 2019 green book table for hepatitis b prophylaxis for reported exposure incidents added as an appendix. Guidance for management of exposure events where there is a risk of transmission of blood borne viruses hiv, hepatitis b and hepatitis c in the community summary where a child is thought to have had had a significant exposure to a blood borne virus bbv then they should be referred urgently to the paediatric oncall team. Public health england phe has updated the green book chapter 18, covering hepatitis b. Some cases may be more severe and might require hospitalization. It is indicated for babies born to mothers who are chronic carriers of hepatitis b virus or to mothers who have had acute hepatitis b during pregnancy. In healthy people routine immunization results in more than 95% of. You may also have jaundice, a yellowing of skin and eyes, darkcolored urine and pale bowel movements.
For preexposure prophylaxis in high risk groups and for post exposure prophylaxis for full details refer to manufacturers spc and the green book, chapter 18 updated hepatitis b chapter. In the uk, groups at highrisk of hepatitis b include. People acutely infected with hepatitis b virus hbv may be asymptomatic or symptomatic. After exposure to hepatitis b virus hbv, appropriate and timely prophylaxis can prevent hbv infection and subsequent development of chronic infection or liver disease. It is also recommended that healthcare workers be vaccinated. Hepatitis c, formerly called nona, nonb hepatitis, is also transmitted by contaminated blood transfusions and by sharing of needles among drug abusers, although in many cases no source can be identified. Examples of exposures associated with transmission that travelers may encounter include poor infection control during medical. Immunisation against infectious diseases the green book.
Postexposure prophylaxis pep can help to prevent the transmission of. Hepatitis b immunoglobulin specific hepatitis b immunoglobulin hbig is obtained from the plasma of immunised and screened human donors. If hepatitis b immunoglobulin is indicated, it should be given as soon as possible, ideally at the same time or within 24 hours of the first dose of vaccine, but not after seven days have elapsed since exposure. Department of health immunisation against infectious disease the green book. A safe and effective vaccine for the prevention of hepatitis b infection. It can cause scarring of the organ, liver failure, and cancer. Aug 05, 2019 hepatitis b immune globulin may increase your risk of blood clots, especially if you have heart disease or a history of blood clots, or if you need to use a blood thinner, if you are an older adult, if you are bedridden, if you take birth control pills or hormone replacement, or if you use certain types of catheters.
To help stop you becoming infected, they can give you. Combined hepatitis a and hepatitis b vaccine combined vaccines containing purified inactivated hepatitis a virus and. Postexposure prophylaxis hbv division of viral hepatitis. Nov 09, 2018 do not receive a live vaccine while using hepatitis b immune globulin, and for at least 3 months after your treatment ends. Gps and practice nurses should offer annual testing for hepatitis c to people who test negative for hepatitis c but remain at increased risk of infection. This includes those with poor immune function such as from hivaids and those born premature. Hepatitis b is a disease affecting the liver caused by the hepatitis b virus hbv, which is a bloodborne and sexually transmitted infection. Indeed, the green book published in the uk recommends that subjects with an antihbs titer of mar 20, 20 hepatitis b. Active or passive immunisation is available for protection following exposure to hepatitis a virus hav infection. Hepatitis b vaccine treatment summary bnfc content. Immunisation against infectious disease green book updates chapter 17 hepatitis a p. Inclusion criteria april 2019 term idu replaced with pwids. Mutations of the surface coat protein, core and other proteins have been identified. The updated chapter includes recommendations for reinforcing doses of vaccine for those who have received preexposure immunisation, with most individuals expected to require longlasting protection.
Disease the green book includes advice on the immunisation of healthcare workers and this is included at annex a. Hepatitis b is caused by the hepatitis b virus hbv and spreads by contact with an infected persons blood, semen or other body fluid. Post exposure treatment for hepatitis b hepatitis b post exposure treatment. Hepatitis b is a virus that can move from one person to another through blood and other body fluids. Preexposure immunisation against hbv is strongly advised for all workers who may be exposed to blood. Jun 05, 2015 hepatitis b virus hbv is spread by exposure to infected blood or body fluids.
The mainstay of postexposure prophylaxis pep is hepatitis b vaccine, but, in certain circumstances, hepatitis b immune globulin is recommended in addition to vaccine for. Emergency treatment can also be given soon after possible exposure to the hepatitis b virus to stop an infection developing. Primary schedule for preexposure prophylaxis where rapid protection is. Hepatitis b vaccine a responder is a person with adequate levels of serum antibody to hbsag i.
If the site of exposure is a needlestick injury, cut or abrasion, the site should be washed immediately with soap and water. Change to the text in prescribing information to reflect a change in policy in public health englands immunisation against infectious diseasesthe green book chapter 18 hepatitis b updated december 20, that travellers no longer require a booster vaccination after 5 years unless they are considered to be at continuing risk of infection. Hepatitis b surface antigen hepatitis b immune glob ulin. Hepatitis b surface antibody titers at one and two years. Antibody titres for hepatitis b should be check ed one to four. Guidance on immunisation against hepatitis b, which includes information about dosageprotocols and supplies, is contained in chapter 18 of the uk health departments immunisation against infectious disease the green book. Jan 02, 2020 after exposure to hepatitis b virus hbv, appropriate and timely prophylaxis can prevent hbv infection and subsequent development of chronic infection or liver disease. This file may not be suitable for users of assistive technology. Exposure to hepatitis b virus means that you have come into contact with the virus. See also hepatitis b immunoglobulin in immunoglobulins. Blood transfusion now rare in the uk as blood products are screened. List of exposure to hepatitis b virus medications 7 compared. Green wishes that there were more public awareness of hepatitis. The likelihood of developing symptoms of acute hepatitis is age dependent.
Post exposure prophylaxis pep can help to prevent the transmission of. Pinkbook hepatitis b epidemiology of vaccine preventable. Hepatitis a vaccine is considered safe for pregnant women. If the employee does not have documented proof of completing the 3 dose hepatitis b vaccination series they should be considered as incompletely vaccinated and. Appendix 3 april 2019 statement added regarding hepb vaccination as part of the 6. The updated chapter includes information about recommendations for reinforcing doses of vaccine for those who have received preexposure.
This is available at communicable disease report exposure to hepatitis b virus. Health clearance for tuberculosis, hepatitis b, hepatitis. Patient group direction for use within nhs grampian. An updated hepatitis b chapter of the green book has been published public health england phe has published an updated chapter on hepatitis b in immunisation against infectious disease. The information on hepatitis b serology is based on expert opinion within the british liver trust guideline hepatitis b infection and immunisation in primary care british liver trust, 2017, the british association of sexual health and hiv bashh 2017 interim update of the 2015 bashh national guidelines for the management of the viral. Hepatitis b virus hbv, a small, circular, partially doublestranded dna virus in the family hepadnaviridae. It is the most common form of chronic liver disease in the united states. Hps website green book chapter on hepatitis b updated. Immunisation of healthcare and laboratory staff hepatitis b hepatitis b vaccination is recommended for workers who are at risk of injury from bloodcontaminated shar p instr uments, or of being deliberatel y injured or bitten by patients. But some people about one in ten of those who get hepatitis b as an adult remain infectious and may go on to develop cirrhosis or cancer of the liver over a period of.