How To Contract Hepatitis B And What You Should Do

2. Workplace Risk Hazards

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People who work with blood and body fluids are at a higher risk than other occupations. This includes health professionals in the hospital, blood and lab technicians, health care providers, dentists, morticians, and embalmers, as well as students undergoing practicums in these fields. Jobs in prisons and facilities for people with developmental disabilities also pose a high risk of encountering the virus.

1. Countries To Avoid

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A person’s place of birth can put him or her at a higher risk than others of coming in contact with the virus. Parents of children who are born in, or anyone having lived for more than six months in countries having experienced an outbreak of hepatitis B, should be aware of signs of the virus. These regions include Southeast and Central Asia, the South Pacific islands, the Amazon River basin, the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and China.

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