You are here Home Recommendations Recommendations Migrants from hepatitis B–endemic countries are recommended to receive testing for hepatitis B, and hepatitis B vaccine as appropriate Listen Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Migrants from hepatitis B–endemic countries are recommended to receive testing for hepatitis B, and vaccination if appropriate. These people are more likely to: have been previously infected with hepatitis B virus have a close household contact with chronic hepatitis B Areas of high endemicity, indicated by high seroprevalence of hepatitis B surface antigen, include:20 most of East and Southeast Asia (except Japan) Pacific island countries parts of central Asia and the Middle East the Amazon Basin sub-Saharan Africa Adult-formulation hepatitis B vaccine should be given in a 3-dose schedule. See Table. Monovalent hepatitis B vaccines for adolescents and adults in Vaccines, dosage and administration. See also Vaccination for migrants, refugees and people seeking asylum in Australia. Related diseases Hepatitis B Page history Last updated 4 June 2018 Last reviewed 4 June 2018 Is there anything wrong with this page? Help us improve the Australian Immunisation Handbook What you were doing? (required) What went wrong? (required) Leave this field blank