Hepatitis B Virus

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Hepatitis B Virus

    • Ranges in severity
    • Transmits when infected blood or certain other body fluids enter the body of a non-infected person
    • Exposes employees when:

Needles, syringes, or other drug-injection equipment are shared

Items such as razors are shared with an infected person

Direct contact with blood (even dried blood spills) or open sores

Exposed to blood from needlesticks or other sharp instruments

CDC says HBV is not spread routinely through:

Food or water

Sharing eating utensils

Hugging

Holding hands

Coughing

Sneezing