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HB-0 immunization given to infants before or after contact can protect infants from hepatitis infection. The low coverage of HB-0 immunization given for less than seven days to infants is caused by some people not knowing the benefits of HB-0 immunization... see more

Information about immunizations delivered by health workers to the baby's mother is not optimal because of rejection from the community. Hence, it impacts the coverage of immunization visits which is low, and increases the incidence of morbidity and morta... see more

Hepatitis from various types is the biggest health problem in the whole world. Hepatitis has a large disease burden in the world, greater than other major infectious diseases, such as HIV, tuberculosis and malaria. The low coverage of HB0 immunization giv... see more

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) can be transmitted vertically from mother to her baby. Mothers with HBsAg and HBeAg positives have more risk of transmitting HBV to her baby rather than HBsAg positives only. The aim of this study is to determine the proportion of ... see more

Immunization is a source of acute pain in infants that can cause trauma, nonpharmacological techniques that can be done is by giving of 5'S  method(swaddling, stomach position, sushing, swinging, and sucking) which are effective and easy to do and th... see more

ABSTRACTMore than 11 million people with Hepatitis-B in Indonesia, with a low prevalence of hepatitis B, most of the sufferers were aged 20-40 years, while in countries with a high prevalence of hepatitis B, the majority of people with hepatitis B were ch... see more

In Indonesia, the coverage of the immunization is still low and the incidence of diseases caused by not having DPT-HB-Hib immunization is still high. The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of immunization counseling using stickers on tod... see more

Rationale: Perinatal exposure is the most common mode of transmission of hepatitis B (HB) infection in neonates. Prevention ofperinatal transmission of HB is important to decrease overall carrier state. Objectives: To estimate the rate of HB carrier statu... see more

Hepatitis B disease is an infectious disease caused by Hepatitis-B Virus (VHB) can be prevented through HB-0 immunization in newborn infants aged 0-7 days whose coverage is still low. District Health Office with six puskesmas achievement of HB-0 immunizat... see more

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