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Hepatitis B

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Hepatitis B is a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus. ... Details >

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Every Week Hundreds of Teenagers and Young Adults Are Infected with Hepatitis B: Get Vaccinated Against This Disease!  External Link

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This brochure describes what hepatitis B is and how teens contract it. Symptoms and prevention are also covered.... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link

Hepatitis A, B, and C: Learn the Differences  External Link

Provides information on the difference between Hepatitis A, B, and C.... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link

Hepatitis B Vaccine  External Link

Also available in: Chinese-Traditional  Hmong  Japanese  Khmer/Cambodian  Korean  Laotian  Samoan  Spanish  Thai  Vietnamese   External Link

Hepatitis B virus is spread through contact with the blood and body fluids of an infected person.... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link

Model Programs for Hepatitis A, B, and C Prevention  External Link

This web site presents programs across the United States that work to prevent hepatitis A, B, or C in people who are at risk for infection -- especially adults and adolescents. The information is desi... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link

Protect yourself against hepatitis A and hepatitis B... a guide for gay and bisexual men  External Link

Men who have sex with men (MSM) are at increased risk of becoming infected with both the hepatitis B virus (HBV) and the hepatitis A virus (HAV). Although these viruses can be transmitted in different... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link

What Every Hepatitis B Carrier Should Know  External Link

If your hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) is positive, you are a hepatitis B carrier and have chronic hepatitis B. Although many hepatitis B carriers have no symptoms and feel "healthy," they still ... Details >

Asian Liver Center at Stanford University  External Link

You Are not Alone! Information for Young Adults who Are Chronically Infected with HBV  External Link

Young adults face new decisions and challenges nearly every day. As a person chronically infected with the hepatitis B virus, one of your challenges is to be responsible to yourself and to those aroun... Details >

Immunization Action Coalition  External Link