It is important to consult your GC to know if you’re unsure to take Hepatitis A vaccine. People are advised to take Hepatitis A vaccine if they are:
- having close contacts of someone with hepatitis A
- planning to travel to or live in parts of the world where hepatitis A is widespread, particularly if levels of sanitation and food hygiene are expected to be poor
- people with any type of long-term (chronic) liver disease
- men who have sex with other men
- people who inject illegal drugs
- people who may be exposed to hepatitis A through their job – like sewage workers, staff of institutions where levels of personal hygiene may be poor (such as a homeless shelter) and people working with monkeys, apes and gorillas