% of Macomb County children age 19-35 months receiving 2 doses of Hepatitis A vaccine
Current Value
53.2%
Definition
Comparison
Story Behind the Curve
In an effort to improve vaccine rates, MCHD continues to work with community partners and provides two onsite immunization clinics per day.
What Works
The best way to prevent Hepatitis A is through vaccination. The vaccine is part of the childhood immunization schedule and is recommended for children to receive their first dose between 12-24 months. A second dose should be given 6 months later. (Adults and older children are eligible to receive the vaccine if they have never been vaccinated.)
Hepatits A is spread through stool (poop) of an infected person and is a serious liver disease caused by the Hepatits A virus. Children can be infected and have no symptoms, but can easily spread it to the adults and other children around them. Symptoms of Hepatitis A include jaundice (yellow skin or eyes), vomiting, abdominal pain, fatigue or dark urine.