Some netizens consulted, and notified the baby to receive hepatitis B vaccine at the full moon, and saw that there was both free hepatitis B vaccine and self-paid hepatitis B on the vaccination certificate to make a choice, and wanted to ask what is the difference between the two.
With the withdrawal of GlaxoSmithKline's imported hepatitis B vaccine from the Chinese mainland market in the past few years, the hepatitis B vaccine that can be vaccinated in the mainland market is all domestic vaccines. It is not true that the self-paid hepatitis B vaccine is imported, and the free hepatitis B vaccine is domestic.
The process of hepatitis B vaccine includes recombinant Hansen's yeast or Saccharomyces cerevisiae hepatitis B vaccine, or recombinant CHO (Chinese hamster ovary cell) hepatitis B vaccine, and there is basically no difference between these processes, and it is difficult to say that one process crushes another.
The main difference between free hepatitis B vaccine and self-paid hepatitis B vaccine is that in terms of packaging, free hepatitis B vaccine is mostly packaged in ampoules (first picture) or vials (second picture), while self-paid hepatitis B vaccine is mostly packaged in syringe prefillable (third picture).
The above three ** shows the hepatitis B vaccine packaged in Shenzhen Kangtai 10 g ampoules, the hepatitis B vaccine packaged in Dalian Hanxin 10 g vials, and the hepatitis B vaccine packaged in Shenzhen Kangtai 60 g syringe prefillable packaging. Syringe prefillable packaging is expensive and is not usually used in the packaging of a free hepatitis B vaccine.
Would you refuse the free hepatitis B vaccine for better syringe packaging and choose to pay for the hepatitis B vaccine yourself?