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Mary, we did the same, and also included a report to manager outlining non-responder status, with advice/reminder about prompt action in event of inoculation injury in their employee.
Kind Regds
Jo

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On 11 Nov 2013, at 09:28, "purplemary" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Hello List
> 
> Could my NHS and other colleagues involved in Hepatitis B risk work 
> 
> please tell me how they manage non-responders to Hep B vaccine?  Our policy is to tell them their status in writing, ensure they understand the risks, and tell them about reporting incidents in a timely manner.
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> Should we be doing any more than this?
> 
> We have had the HSE interested recently due to an exposure here and some non-clinical managers are getting worried about our systems being robust enough.
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> any input would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Mary
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