On page 8, the last two footnotes in Table 2 should read,
"¶¶Dialysis formulation administered on a 3-dose schedule
at 0, 1, and 6 months. ***Two 1.0-mL doses administered at one site, on a 4-dose schedule
at 0, 1, 2, and 6 months."
On pages 27--28, in the section titled, "Hepatitis B Immune Globulin (HBIG) Dose and Administration," the
second sentence of the third bullet should read,
"For neonates (aged <1 month) and infants (aged 1--12
months), HBIG should be administered intramuscularly in the anterolateral thigh using a 22--25-gauge needle.
The appropriate needle length is usually 5/8" for neonates and 7/8"--1" for
infants."
On page 29, second column, the second sentence of the second bullet should read, "Administration of three doses on
an appropriate schedule (Table 5), followed by anti-HBs testing 1--2 months after the third dose, is usually more practical
than serologic testing after one or more doses of vaccine."
Also on page 29, second column, third bullet, the first sub-bullet should read, "--- If the HBsAg test result is positive,
the persons should receive appropriate management, and any household, sexual, or needle-sharing contacts should be
identified and vaccinated (see Appendix A)."
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