How to Prevent Hepatitis B
Things You'll Need
- Latex Gloves
- Lubricated Latex Condoms
- Men's Razors
- Toothbrushes
- Three-shot Vaccinations
Instructions
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Get vaccinated against hepatitis B. Vaccination provides immunity for at least five years. People in high-risk groups, as well as all newborns, infants and teenagers (especially sexually active ones), are urged to get the vaccine.
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Follow the vaccination schedule, which involves three shots. The second shot should be administered one month after the first; the third one six months later.
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Wear gloves and dispose of syringes properly if you are a person who works with blood at your job (medical personnel, laboratory researchers, police officers and those in related fields).
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Practice safe sex and use condoms, especially if your partner carries (or is at high risk for) hepatitis B.
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Avoid sharing toothbrushes and razors with other people.
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Try to limit sharing foods with other people, especially foods that involve a high potential for saliva exchange (such as chewing gum and drinks).
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Check that all equipment used for body piercing and tattooing is sterile.
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