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at 10:41 p.m. Oct, 31, 2023 ]
by
dollajas
Author:
lea001
Type of change:
Updated content
Rationale for change
new ACOG recommendations say you can deliver vaginally and give IVIG and vaccine right after birth (C section not needed)
Rejection reason
rejecting this suggestion due to lack of specific cited source. PLEASE submit the specific article of amboss or FA 2022 page number along with the quotations of the specific citing reference.
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- This card previously said C-section delivery, but per UTD "the benefit of cesarean delivery in protecting against HBV transmission has not been clearly established in well-conducted controlled trials" (August 2023)
- Viral load is typically assessed at 26-28 weeks to determine appropriate management
- Administration of IVIg Hep B and Hep B vaccine to the baby within 12 hours of delivery is indicated for all HBV positive deliveries, regardless of maternal HBV DNA viral load
- Two hundred thousand = two-nofovir
- Viral load is typically assessed at 26-28 weeks to determine appropriate management
- Administration of IVIg Hep B and Hep B vaccine to the baby within 12 hours of delivery is indicated for all HBV positive deliveries, regardless of maternal HBV DNA viral load
- Two hundred thousand = two-nofovir
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