... Hepatitis B is spread thru bodily fluids, i.e. sexual contact, sharing utensils. For almost 10 years now the Hep B vaccination has been on the schedule for all children and its especially important that adolescents be vaccinated. ... (6 replies)
... Can you contract Hep B by sharing food, drink and/or eating/drinking utensils? (0 replies)
... nih centers for disease control publishes, hep b transmission always involves the exhange of blood or blood products, whether by iv needles, transfusion, unsafe sex or similar vectors. ... (6 replies)
... i tested negative for hepatitis b surface antigen but positive for hep b core antibody. i have no clue what any of these mean, and i want to know whether i can infect someone else with it and if so, how, exactly. ... (1 replies)
... can test for hep b and its antibodies. one tube of blood, a few bucks, a few days wait, and you will know for sure. ... (3 replies)
... Hepatitis B is a sexually transmitted disease as well as a blood to blood disease. You cannot catch it by sharing food. You can catch Hep A that way. ... (6 replies)
... so you can contract hep b by sharing a drink or food with some1? ... (6 replies)
... my boyfriend is a Hepititis B carrier since birth.... i am worry that will i be contacting his HBV by sharing food and by kissing since i am aware that HBV can be transmitted thru fluid and saliva.... however i am vaccinated from Hep B virus since young.. ... (3 replies)
... Thanks for sharing that, guess you will be getting lots of news on your Week 24 results. Hope all is well. ... (3 replies)
... it often means that someone will consume something that has been tainted in some way by microscopic amounts of stool whether this is unclean drinking water or food that someone touched without washing his hands after having a bowel movement. ... (6 replies)
... It is your bilirubin. Did they check your liver enzymes? There could be a lot of reasons for an elevated bilirubin and low WBC.
Also, hep A could be caused by contaminated food (especially seafood). (3 replies)
... Nutrition is important. So, learn to eat well, handle food safely and get on with your wonderful life. ... (9 replies)