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Hepatitis B, also known as Hep B, is a sexually transmitted and blood-borne infection (STBBI) that affects the liver. The virus transmits by contact with an infected person’s blood, semen, vaginal fluid, and breast milk.

The virus passes from person to person in the following ways:

Symptoms

50-70% of people infected with hepatitis B may show no symptoms.

Others may experience jaundice (yellowing of the skin and whites of the eye), or flu-like symptoms such as:

Testing and Treatment

Hepatitis B is a vaccine-preventable infection.

A blood test can confirm if you have a hepatitis B infection.  See your health-care provider to discuss your risk(s) and to get tested.

Once you are infected, there is no cure for hepatitis B, but treatments are available. See your health-care provider to discuss treatment options.

Prevention

Prevention is key to protecting yourself and your partner.

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Published on: April 9, 2019

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