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i got infected with hepatitis b without knowing why. how is hepatitis b transmitted? learn about it as soon as possible.

2024-09-14

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hepatitis b is one of the few contagious liver diseases clinically. due to its long incubation period and multiple transmission routes, it has been quite prevalent around the world for a long time.

however, nowadays, with the improvement of hepatitis b virus vaccination in my country and the improvement of people's self-protection awareness, the spread of chronic hepatitis b has gradually been controlled. but even so, there are still hundreds of millions of hepatitis b patients in the world today. therefore, how to avoid being infected with hepatitis b virus and maintain one's own safety and health is still a subject that everyone needs to fully understand.

if you can keep in mind the five transmission routes of hepatitis b virus and carefully avoid them, it may help you keep your liver healthy.

1. nosocomial transmission

medical transmission was once the primary route of transmission for many infectious diseases in the old days. due to poor medical infrastructure and low public awareness of prevention, medical equipment was often reused, which led to problems such as the exchange of body fluids and cross-infection, thus triggering a viral pandemic.