The most effective means of preventing contraction of Hepatitis B is to get the 3-series vacinne. Coupling that with avoiding risky behaviors associated with contraction of the disease and your chances of contraction are virtually zero.
Well, there are Hepatitis B vaccinations, and those are probably one of the best ways to protect yourself. The other best way would be to avoid sexual contact/sharing needles with someone who has Hepatitis B.
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There's a Hepatitis B vaccine that can prevent it.
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There is a vaccine for it.
Hepatitis C and hepatitis E have no vaccine to prevent the disease. Although there is no vaccine to prevent hepatitis D, you can only get this type if you're also infected with type B. Therefore, hepatitis B vaccine indirectly prevents hepatitis D.
Once you have had Hepatitis B there is no need for a Hepatitis B vaccine. The vaccine is only effective for those who have not had the disease, it is used to prevent a hepatitis B infection.
At present, there is no cure for Hepatitis B. There is a vaccine that will prevent it, however.
The causative agent for Hepatitis B is Hepatitis B virus.
Yes, but only for two types of viral hepatitis, hepatitis A and hepatitis B. There are no vaccines yet to prevent hepatitis C, D, or E. See the related question below for more information.
Vaccines for hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and yellow fever can prevent jaundice due to viral infection.
if truly that husband is truly infected by hepatitis b virus, he can prevent to his ww ifeIF wife by not having sexual intercourse with his wife, and by not sharing sharp object with his wife.
hepatitis b is a disease that's preventable by vaccination
The Hepatitis B vaccine was developed in 1965 and is used to help the prevention of hepatitis V virus infection. It is also the first anti-cancer vaccine because it helps prevent liver cancer.