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Hepatitis B Vaccine in Toronto


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Hepatitis B is a serious virus infection of the liver that is spread by sexual contact, by exposure to contaminated medical and dental instruments, by tools and sharp instruments used by hairdressers and spas, and shared or reused needles. Giving or receiving First Aid may also pose a very small risk.





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Following infection, symptoms begin 1-6 months later. They include fever, loss of appetite, nausea/vomiting, abdominal pain, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes).

Most people recover from the illness in 4-6 weeks, but in some it may take months. Long term infection may lead to liver failure and liver cancer. Some people go on to be long term carriers of the disease and can continue to spread it to others


WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTION OF HEPATITIS B


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Quick Facts:

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  • Over 2 Billion people worldwide have been infected with Hepatitis B.
  • Hepatitis B can survive on surfaces for at least 7 days.
  • Up to 80% of liver cancer is caused by Hepatitis B
  • Despite being symptom-free, one can still spread the illness to others for years.
  • Vaccination for Hepatitis B is extremely safe and effective.


     To get your Hepatitis B vaccine call the GTA Travel Clinic and Vaccination Centre at 905 303 1900. We cover the Toronto, Richmond Hill and Woodbridge areas for Hepatitis B Vaccine

Please note: The information in this document is provided for general information purposes only. Nothing takes the place of speaking with a travel doctor. This information and your receipt thereof is not intended to be, nor shall be deemed to be, informed consent by you to any medical care or treatment whatsoever. Please consult our doctors at the GTA Travel Clinic and Vaccination Centre for a proper medical assessment.

Note that the vaccine is not a benefit of O.H.I.P. for adults.

If you have private health insurance through work or school you may be covered for vaccines. With your payment we will provide you with an invoice (with the unique Drug Identification Number for each vaccine) so you can claim your expenses back from your insurance company.

Insurance companies will require Drug Identification Numbers for each vaccine in order to reimburse you.

Click here to find the names and phone numbers of major Insurance Companies.