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Hepatitis B vaccination
Hepatitis B is an inflammation of the liver caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus. Hepatitis B is transmitted through direct contact with infected blood or certain body fluids. It can also be transmitted from mother to child during birth. Vaccination protects against hepatitis B.
Why vaccinate?
Hepatitis B is very contagious. Even if you have no symptoms, you can transfer the disease to others. If you do have symptoms, you can suffer from it for months. The virus can also turn into a chronic infection. By being vaccinated you can prevent hepatitis B.
Who can be vaccinated at the GGD?People who have a greater risk of hepatitis B can be vaccinated at the GGD, these are:
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Make an appointment
- Contact the Center for Sexual Health at GGD Kennemerland via 023-7891610 (between 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM).
- Go to the Man tot Man website and choose your location.
You can also combine your appointment with an STI test.
Hepatitis A and B
Men who have sex with men are also at risk for hepatitis A. Hepatitis A is very contagious. The virus is found in fecal particles of someone who has hepatitis A. You can get the disease if the virus gets into your mouth. This can be done during sex, for example with ass licking.
Almost everyone recovers from hepatitis A, but it can make you very ill for a number of months.
Vaccine against hepatitis A and B
There is a vaccine that protects against hepatitis A and B (Twinrix®). This combination vaccine is also a series of 3 injections. You do pay a personal contribution of € 22 per injection. The cost for the complete vaccination with Twinrix is therefore € 66.
More information
For general information about hepatitis B, please visit the Man tot man website. You can also find information about hepatitis A there.