More than 115 thousand doses of hepatitis B vaccine have arrived in Ukraine for children's vaccinations.


Ukraine will receive over 100 thousand doses of hepatitis B vaccine
According to the agreement between the Ministry of Health and the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (Gavi), Ukraine will receive 115,300 doses of hepatitis B vaccine. This will support the national immunization program in accordance with the national Strategy for Immunization Development until 2030.
Vaccination against hepatitis B is free for all citizens of Ukraine and is carried out in medical institutions under the supervision of doctors. Hepatitis B can lead to serious complications such as cirrhosis or liver cancer, so vaccination is an important measure to prevent the disease.
The Ministry of Health reminds that hepatitis B is a dangerous viral disease that affects the liver and can lead to chronic illness, cirrhosis, or even cancer.
Treatment of chronic viral hepatitis B can last a lifetime, but it can be prevented through vaccination. Those wishing to get vaccinated are advised to contact medical institutions and consult with a doctor.
Hepatitis B is risky for children, especially those under the age of 1 year. Vaccination against hepatitis B should be conducted according to the recommendations of the National Vaccination Calendar to ensure the best protection against the virus.
It is essential to consult with your doctor to draw up an individual vaccination schedule, as well as to discuss all aspects of vaccination against hepatitis B. This will help prevent the spread of the disease among the population and preserve one's health.
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