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The CDC is now recommending almost all American adults universally get vaccinated against Hepatitis B

The CDC is back with its latest recommendation which is probably just as important as the last one. According to the American health agency, most of not all adults in North America should universally get vaccinated against Hepatitis B.

According to Mayo Clinic, Hep B can become a major health problem that nobody probably wants to deal with if left untreated.

Hep B is generally described as a serious and often severe liver disease that can lead to things like complete liver failure. The disease is understood to scar the liver at multiple points throughout infection eventually causing a collapse.

The agency’s advisors admitted this week that in recent years people probably around most of your parents age are seeing major increases in the disease. It must be noted that you generally do not have to be of elderly or middle age to contract Hep B. It can be contracted simply by the exchange of bodily fluids with a person who has it.

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