Hepatitis B: How to Avoid Spreading the Virus
Topic Overview
The following tips can help you prevent the spread of the
hepatitis B virus (HBV).
- Inform the people you live with and/or have sex
with about your illness as soon as possible. If you have long-term (chronic)
HBV infection, you can infect others with the virus even if you have no
symptoms of illness.
- Do not donate blood or blood products,
organs,
semen, or eggs (ova).
- Stop all sexual
activity or use latex condoms until your doctor has told
you that you can no longer give hepatitis B to others. People with chronic HBV
infection should always use condoms during any sexual activity.
- Do
not share your personal toiletry articles, such as razors, toothbrushes,
towels, or nail files, with anyone else.
- Try to minimize chapped
skin by using a moisturizer. Chapping can lead to breaks in the skin, which can
expose others to your blood.
- Advise your doctor, dentist, and
anyone else who may come in contact with your blood about your
illness.
- If you are pregnant, tell the health professional who will
deliver your baby about your illness. Be sure your baby gets
hepatitis B immunoglobulin (HBIG) and the first shot
of the hepatitis B vaccination(What is a PDF document?) series within 12 hours after birth. Make sure
your baby gets the rest of the hepatitis B vaccine shots on schedule.
- Children who have hepatitis B should be taught
not to bite or scratch others.
- Clean or carefully dispose of your
clothing or other articles that become soiled with your
blood.
- Clean toilet seats, countertops, floors, and other surfaces
that have your blood or any other body fluid (semen and
vaginal fluids, including menstrual blood) on them with a solution that is 1
part bleach to 10 parts water.
Credits
| By | Healthwise Staff |
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| Primary Medical Reviewer | Anne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine |
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| Primary Medical Reviewer | Kathleen Romito, MD - Family Medicine |
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| Specialist Medical Reviewer | E. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine |
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| Specialist Medical Reviewer | Steven L. Flamm, MD, MD - Gastroenterology |
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| Last Revised | November 11, 2010 |
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Last Revised:
November 11, 2010