After four years reductions were 36 percent for children who received three shots and a booster dose.
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The effects of a booster dose were positive, even though overall efficacy seem to wane with time.
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These are given weekly for either 6 weeks ( induction course ) or 3 weeks ( maintenance / booster dose ).
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In these cases, a booster dose is required to " boost " the memory B and T cell count back up again.
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Both the CDC and Canadian National Advisory Committee supported these recommendations by publicly advising against the need for a Hepatitis B booster dose.
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These results were achieved after a series of vaccinations and a booster dose after six months, signalling the vaccine may take time to become effective.
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If anamnestic response is high after receiving a primary vaccine many years ago, there is most likely little to no need for a booster dose.
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An initial dose provides protection starting two to four weeks after vaccination; the second booster dose, given six to 12 months later, provides protection for over 20 years.
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Anamnestic response, the rapid production of antibodies after a stimulus of an antigen, is a typical way to measure the need for a booster dose of a certain vaccine.
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The inflammation is often self-resolved over the course of a few days, but could be avoided altogether by increasing the length of time between the primary vaccine and the booster dose.