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Cindy
yup you can. no vaccine is guaranteed 100% effective.
Vaccinations are used to help the body create anti-bodies that protect against the same virus. These usually last about 5-10 years, which is why booster vaccinations are needed.
Typically you are exposed to that particular virus over the course of these 5-10 years, your body fights it again, adding an additional 5-10 years of protection (sometimes you can have a lifetime of protection).
This applies to Hepatitis A & B and others such as Tetanus.
So if you were never exposed to it, then yes you could still become ill.
Good luck!
For fourth shot is needed to provide an immunity against the disease talk to your antibody level high enough to provide an immunity against.
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Yes.
No vaccine is 100% effective in preventing a disease. However, if the vaccine is available to you, you should get it. Remember…it’s a series of 3 shots given over 6 months. You have to take all three for the vaccine to be effective.
Your chances of contracting it are drastically decreased. Be advised that some people can be resistant to the vaccine…that means it just doesn’t work. If that happens…and it’s rare…you would have no immunity to hepatitis B.
EMT
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