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Intracutaneous versus intramuscular hepatitis B vaccination in primary non-responding haemodialysis patients

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intracutaneous route is a less practical but effective method of vaccination against hepatitis B in primary non-responding haemodialysis patients. The weekly 10 micrograms vaccine i.c. scheme resulted in the fastest development of protective antibody levels, within 8 weeks, which may be useful in previously non-immune persons who may be infected with hepatitis B virus (e.g. needle-stick accidents).

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