Does a 6-Year-Old Child Need Another Hepatitis B Vaccine Shot?

After receiving six doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine, a 6-year-old child did not produce antibodies after the first three shots. Antibodies were produced after the next three doses, but they were soon lost. I’ve heard that it’s no longer recommended to get the Hepatitis B vaccine. Is this true? I am a hepatitis B carrier and my child is in a high-risk group. Should I continue to vaccinate my child in this situation? If so, how should it be done, how many shots are needed, and should I choose domestic or imported vaccines, and what dosage should be used? Thank you!
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Does a 6-Year-Old Girl Have Epilepsy?

A 6-year-old girl is experiencing symptoms such as fainting, dizziness, and weakness in all limbs. She has had similar symptoms before and her electroencephalogram shows moderate abnormalities. The girl was previously diagnosed with cervical spondylosis by a doctor, who treated her with massage, acupuncture, and wearing a cervical collar. The parents suspect she may have epilepsy and hope for a definitive diagnosis.
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