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Perinatal Hepatitis B Program Manual: Pediatric Care Provider
The Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program (PHBPP) was established in 1991 to prevent hepatitis B transmission from pregnant persons of childbearing age to their infants and household and sexual contacts. Prevention of perinatal hepatitis B transmission requires the coordinated transfer of information between prenatal care providers, laboratories, hospitals, primary care providers and the local/state health departments.
General
- Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention Program (PHBPP)
- Your Role in the PHBPP
- PHBPP Services
- Infant in MI Dies from Perinatal Hep B Virus Infection
- MI's PHBPP Completion Rates
Prevention
- What Pediatricians Need to Know
- PHBPP Maternal Infant Pathways (CDC)
- A Pediatric Guide
- Follow-up Protocol for Infants of HBsAg-positive Persons
- Follow-up Protocol for Household and Sexual Contacts
Testing/Reporting
- Hep B Facts: Testing and Vaccination
- Hep B Perinatal Case Report-Infant/Contact
- Reportable Diseases in MI with Directory of MI LHDs
Vaccine/HBIG Resources
- Protect Newborns Guide
- Give the Birth Dose
- HepB Vaccine & HBIG Administration for Infants
- Rec Dosages of HepB Vaccine and HBIG including Combo Vaccines
- Vaccination Schedule for Infants Born to HBsAg-positive Persons
- Vaccine Storage & Handling Toolkit
- Hepatitis B Vaccine: What You Need to Know - (VIS)
- Hepatitis A & B Vaccines
- Important Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) Facts
- After the Shots