We are transitioning over to mostly Heplisav-B for our Hep B vaccinations.  Does anyone have thoughts whether Heplisav-B can be used for a booster dose?  (For example, if a worker had a full documented Hep B series in 2001, but never got a titer till now and it is negative, can we use one Heplisav-B for booster dose, and if the worker has a positive titer after, call them long-term immune?) 

·         Our drug rep says no, that Heplisav is always given as a series of 2 and never as a single dose. 

 

·         To my mind though, anyone with a full Hep B series and a subsequent positive titer has long term immunity, and it shouldn’t matter which vaccine boosts to demonstrate this.

 

What do others think?  The advantage of boosting w/ Heplisav-B would be that if the titer is negative, it would take a lot less time to complete the second series.  Best, Tim

 

 

Tim Crump, MSN, FNP

Tim Crump, MSN, FNP

Family Nurse Practitioner

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