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Eye on the Community - The CDC recommends all adults ages 19-59 get vaccinated against Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B vaccine vial with syringe and stethoscope at the background
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A new recommendation by the Centers for Disease Control, advises that all American adults 19 through 59 years old get vaccinated against hepatitis B virus. There's no cure for Hepatitis B, but vaccines, such as Heplisav-B, can prevent the disease. Dr. Arun Jesudian, a Transplant Hepatologist who specializes in the medical management of all types of liver disease, including viral Hepatitis B and C, alcoholic and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, autoimmune liver disease, inherited and metabolic liver disorders, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma, discusses this new report.