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Will My Child Catch Hepatitis B if Living with a Hepatitis B Patient After Receiving the Hepatitis B Vaccine Since Birth?

Hepatitis B is primarily transmitted through blood, and daily contact is not easily infectious. Receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine since birth can effectively prevent infection, so it is safe to live with a patient.
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  • Vaccine
  • Infectious Disease
  • Hepatitis B
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Would an Elderly Person with Hepatitis B Minus Three Positives Transmit the Virus When Feeding a Child?

Hepatitis B virus is transmitted through blood, saliva, semen, injections, mother-to-child transmission, and close contact. Feeding a child may pose a transmission risk.
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  • Hepatitis B
  • Transmission
  • Health
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Would Grandma’s Hepatitis B Infect Her Grandchild?

Explore whether the Hepatitis B virus can be transmitted to children through daily contact.
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  • Hepatitis B
  • Contagious Disease
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