Reasons for failure of hepatitis B vaccination

  At present, hepatitis B vaccine is a vaccine that children must be vaccinated at birth, so that children can be prevented from contracting hepatitis B virus in the development process as soon as possible, thus causing irreversible phenomenon. But in clinical practice, some children cannot get vaccinated no matter what. What is the reason for this?

  

Reasons for failure of hepatitis B vaccination1

  1. Lack of zinc. Some children may lack zinc in their bodies due to certain reasons during their growth and development process. This element is also the main reason for the failure of hepatitis B vaccination. For example, children's gastrointestinal function is extremely fragile in life, which is prone to zinc deficiency and other problems. According to relevant medical research, when children are found to be zinc deficient, the failure rate of hepatitis B vaccination can be as high as 60%.

  2. Abuse of hormones. Some babies are still in a weak state at this stage of birth, so some parents will use hormone drugs to relieve their babies' physical discomfort. Although hormone drugs can temporarily alleviate the baby's physical discomfort caused by some reasons, they can also have an impact on the autoimmunity, leading to the failure of hepatitis B vaccination.

  3. Low immunity. Some children may be in a state of weakened immune system, which can easily lead to various infections. In this state, vaccination against hepatitis B may lead to failure.

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