[MCOH-EH] animal research and hepatitis B vaccination

Lawrence Budnick budnicla at njms.rutgers.edu
Mon Dec 5 05:37:54 PST 2016


We also include them.

Lawrence D. Budnick, MD, MPH
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Yes we do !

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Subject: [MCOH-EH] animal research and hepatitis B vaccination

Hello all,
I have a question specifically to those at research institutions who oversee larger animal care medical surveillance programs:

Animal care technicians and researchers working on animal protocols who are not otherwise clinically at risk for human blood/OPIM exposure would not typically be included in the group offered the Hepatitis B vaccination.  However,  we are now seeing an increase in the expansion of animal protocols to in some cases include administration of human cells and/or viral vectors.

Do those of you who encounter this situation at your institution include animal care technicians and researchers working on these protocols in your Hepatitis B program and provide training on Blood/OPIM precautions to them?

Thank you,


Lori Rolando, MD MPH FACOEM
Medical Director, Vanderbilt Health Plus
Asst. Medical Director, Vanderbilt Occupational Health Clinic
615-936-0955 (p)
615-936-0966 (f)

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