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Are there people who should NOT get the hepatitis A vaccine?
You should not get the hepatitis A vaccine or you should wait, if you
had a serious allergic reaction to a previous hepatitis A vaccine
are ill at the time the shot is scheduled
(If you are just mildly ill, ask your doctor or nurse if it is okay for you to receive the vaccine.)
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Contents
Hepatitis A Basics
What is hepatitis?
What is hepatitis A?
How is hepatitis A spread?
Who is at risk?
What are the symptoms?
How will your doctor know if you have it?
How can you avoid getting it?
How can you prevent the spread of hepatitis A?
What treatments are available?
What is the hepatitis A vaccine?
Who should get it?
How is it given?
How long are you protected?
What if I've recently been exposed?
What are the side effects?
Can you get hepatitis A from it?
Who should not get the vaccine?
Can you get the vaccine at the VA?
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Reviewed/Updated Date: September 1, 2008