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My son is 17 and has Crohn’s. He takes Stelara every 8 weeks.
When he was diagnosed last July, his bloodwork showed he did not have sufficient antibodies to Hepatitis B to be immune to this infection. The GI said he will need a repeat booster shot, but wanted to wait until he wasn’t is such an active flare at the time of diagnosis. Now that he is showing some signs of improvement the GI said it’s okay to get the Hep B booster shot at our convenience, but just not to get this vaccine one week before or one week after Stelara administration.
Is it common for people with Crohn’s to not have their Hepatitis B vaccine work so they have to get a repeat booster? The Hep B vaccine won’t affect his Crohn’s or Stelara will it? I have to believe it would be worse to actually get Hep B than worry about how it could affect Crohn’s or the medication right?
When he was diagnosed last July, his bloodwork showed he did not have sufficient antibodies to Hepatitis B to be immune to this infection. The GI said he will need a repeat booster shot, but wanted to wait until he wasn’t is such an active flare at the time of diagnosis. Now that he is showing some signs of improvement the GI said it’s okay to get the Hep B booster shot at our convenience, but just not to get this vaccine one week before or one week after Stelara administration.
Is it common for people with Crohn’s to not have their Hepatitis B vaccine work so they have to get a repeat booster? The Hep B vaccine won’t affect his Crohn’s or Stelara will it? I have to believe it would be worse to actually get Hep B than worry about how it could affect Crohn’s or the medication right?