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  2. Hepatitis B vaccine - Wikipedia

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    An anti-Hbs antibody level above 100 mIU/ml is deemed adequate, and occurs in about 85–90% of individuals. [33] An antibody level between 10 and 100 mIU/ml is considered a poor response, and these people should receive a single booster vaccination at this time, but do not need further retesting. [33]

  3. Hepatitis B - Wikipedia

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    820,000 resulting from hepatitis B (2019) [ 1] Hepatitis B is an infectious disease caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) that affects the liver; [ 1][ 6] it is a type of viral hepatitis. [ 7] It can cause both acute and chronic infection. [ 1] Many people have no symptoms during an initial infection. For others, symptoms may appear 30 to 180 ...

  4. Seroconversion - Wikipedia

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    Seroconversion. In immunology, seroconversion is the development of specific antibodies in the blood serum as a result of infection or immunization, including vaccination. [1] [2] During infection or immunization, antigens enter the blood, and the immune system begins to produce antibodies in response.

  5. Vaccine-induced seropositivity - Wikipedia

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    Vaccine-induced seropositivity ( VISP) is the phenomenon wherein a person who has received a vaccine against a disease would thereafter give a positive or reactive test result for having that disease when tested for it, despite not actually having the disease. This happens because many vaccines encourage the body to produce antibodies against a ...

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    Instead, it’s best to keep your emergency fund in a high-yield savings account (HYSA), where you can earn yields of 4.00% to 5.00% APY or higher on your deposit — more than 10 times the ...

  7. Hepatitis B virus - Wikipedia

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    Hepatitis B virus ( HBV) is a partially double-stranded DNA virus, [ 1] a species of the genus Orthohepadnavirus and a member of the Hepadnaviridae family of viruses. [ 2][ 3] This virus causes the disease hepatitis B. [ 4]

  8. Why Do Huskies Talk So Much? It All Comes Down to History - AOL

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    Husky talking and loud behavior f irst developed thousands of years ago among the earliest Husky ancestors. These wild dogs needed to rely on each other's voices for guidance and safety ...

  9. Reference ranges for blood tests - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Reference ranges (reference intervals) for blood tests are sets of values used by a health professional to interpret a set of medical test results from blood samples. Reference ranges for blood tests are studied within the field of clinical chemistry (also known as "clinical biochemistry", "chemical pathology" or "pure blood chemistry ...