Uptake of hepatitis B vaccination amongst West Midlands radiologists
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9260(05)80087-x
Uptake of hepatitis B vaccination amongst West Midlands radiologists
Abstract
A postal survey of 150 radiologists within the West Midlands Regional Health Authority was undertaken to obtain information about hepatitis B vaccination uptake and its relationship, if any, to their involvement in interventional radiology. Overall, 64% were vaccinated, the rate being higher amongst trainees (81%). No significant relationship existed between vaccination and regular involvement in interventional radiology. Few side effects were reported by radiologists (11%). Failure to seroconvert occurred in 3.5%. A telephone survey throughout the region suggests that many Occupational Health Departments still believe radiologists are not at risk from hepatitis B and therefore do not warrant, and are not invited for, vaccination.
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