Originally Posted by cincygirlpnp
P.S. I had an 8 yo female pt who I Dx with Hep B. Know how she got it? She was sexually abused by an infected peer at school (same age). HE had been sexually abused by infected family member.
This is a great discussion IMO.
Despite my previous comments in this thread about the Hep B vaccine and my feelings about vax'ing newborns with it the above experience IS an issue for so many children unfortunatly. Out of the 3 women in my family (me, my mom, and my sister) every one of us was sexually abused at some point.
If a child is exposed to HepB they are much more likely to become carriers than adults and that puts them at risk for liver cancer because they carried the disease for so long (I'm thinking on the CDC site 95% of adults who contract HepB recover--not that I want it...). So IMO it's a much more serious disease for children than it is for adults.
I'm still not completely sure about my stance on vaccines but I think it is wise to question each and every one and decide which ones are best for your child, who is the one taking the risk for vaccine reaction or the disease. It's not as easy choice is it?
Here is my problem with Hep B specifically, reports from medical journals like this:
Lancet 1991 Nov 9;338(8776):1174-5
"2 patients had neurological symptoms and signs, with evidence of
central-nervous-system demyelination, 6 weeks after administration of
recombinant hepatitis B vaccine."
AJNR Am J Neuroradiol 1995 Mar;16(3):581-2
'We describe a case of acute transverse myelitis after the administration of
the recombinant form of hepatitis B vaccine. Abnormal enhancement of MR
imaging accompanied residual neurologic deficit."
J Korean Med Sci 1997 Jun;12(3):249-51
We report a case of myelitis after plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccination.
The patient was a 31-year-old man who presented with progressive sensory
symptoms in extremities that developed 2 weeks after a third vaccination.
MRI of the cervicothoracic region revealed swelling and T2 high signal at
the level of C4 to C5 cord, and isolated enhancement in the posterior
columns between C4 and C5 cord.
10534549 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE] 1: Scand J Rheumatol 1995;24(1):50-2 Arthritis after hepatitis B vaccination. Report of three cases. Gross K, Combe C, Kruger K, Schattenkirchner M. Rheumatology Unit, LM University of Munich, Germany. Side effects of hepatitis vaccination are rare. Only a few cases of arthritis after hepatitis vaccination have been published. We report on three cases of vaccination-induced arthritis with different resulting disease. Two cases show the pattern of reactive arthritis. None of them was associated with HLA-B27. In the third case onset of rheumatoid arthritis was triggered by hepatitis vaccination. These three cases
show that arthritis after hepatitis B vaccination probably is more common than reported so far, especially in a genetically predisposed subject
What my concerns are is how many children, since most receive this vax at birth, develop myelitis, and it goes on record as a birth defect of some sort and not a vax reaction--who would even think it to be or know it is a vax reaction--probably no one. I don't know, I guess that is what my question/worry would be. I post this and my thoughts to kinda bounce ideas, etc off you all. How small are the risk of the HepB vaccine for anybody? I have no clue. But like anything there is risks that is for sure. We all have to choose what we think is in our best interest.