Hepatitis B Transmission: Risks and Family Infection
Yes, a person with hepatitis B can infect family members through close contact. Hepatitis B is a liver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). It can spread through contact with infected blood, semen, or other bodily fluids. Family members who live in close contact with an infected person are at higher risk of infection.
Some of the ways that hepatitis B can spread within a family include:
* Sharing razors or toothbrushes
* Sharing needles or other drug paraphernalia
* Having unprotected sex
* Contact with open wounds or sores
It is important for people with hepatitis B to take precautions to prevent spreading the infection to their family members. These precautions include:
* Getting vaccinated against hepatitis B
* Practicing safe sex
* Not sharing personal items
* Getting regular medical care
If you are concerned that you may have been infected with hepatitis B, it is important to see a doctor right away. Early diagnosis and treatment can help to prevent serious liver damage.
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