JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas (AFNS) --
The Department of Defense
recently updated its immunization guidelines, requiring all service
members to receive the hepatitis B virus immunizations.
Since
2002, the Air Force has administered the vaccination to new recruits.
Most deploying Airmen and health care workers have also received the
vaccination. However, about 10 percent of the active-duty force has not
yet been vaccinated. Hepatitis B is a potentially fatal liver disease
spread by contaminated blood or body fluids.
The hepatitis B vaccine is given in 3 doses.
- Dose 1 is given.
- Dose 2 must be given at least 30 days after dose 1.
- Dose 3 must be given at least 60 days after dose 2, and at least 120 days after dose 1.
The
Aeromedical Services Information Management System has been updated to
comply with this requirement. The requirement for a hepatitis B
vaccination began appearing on service members' individual medical
readiness lists on March 28. Members have 365 days to complete the
three-shot series before they are flagged for non-compliance.
Commanders
should ensure their Unit Health Monitors notify members of this
requirement. Immediate action is recommended because it takes at least
four months to complete the series.
Service
members can check their IMR status online by visiting the Air Force
Surgeon Generals web site at https://imr.afms.mil/imr/MyIMR.aspx.
(Information courtesy of 59th Medical Wing Public Affairs)