Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). The virus can affect people of all ages. Once infected, some people carry the virus their whole lives. This is called “chronic” infection and it can lead to liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, and death. The virus is found in the blood and body fluids of infected people. It is most often spread among adults through sexual contact, by sharing needles and other drug paraphernalia, or from an HBV-infected mother to her newborn during birth. HBV can also be spread through normal household contact with HBV-infected people.
Symptoms
Some people get sick within the first six months after getting infected. The symptoms of this “acute” hepatitis are loss of appetite, tiredness, stomachache, nausea, and vomiting. These people might also experience yellowing of the whites of the eyes (jaundice) or joint pain. For some people, acute infection leads to chronic infection. People with chronic HBV infection usually do not feel sick for many years, but will have symptoms if they develop the most serious complications from hepatitis B, like cirrhosis or liver cancer. A person infected with the virus can pass it on to others even if he or she does not feel sick or show symptoms.
There is no specific treatment for newly acquired HBV infection. Medicines are available to treat people with chronic hepatitis B. These medicines work for some people, but not for all.
Prevention
Safe, effective hepatitis B vaccines are available. The vaccination series is usually given as three doses over a six-month period. Hepatitis B vaccine is the first anti-cancer vaccine because it prevents liver cancer caused by chronic HBV infection.
Who should get hepatitis B vaccine?
Adults with diabetes age 19 through 59 years. Vaccination can be considered in those with diabetes who are age 60 and older.
Sexually active adults who are not in a long-term, mutually monogamous relationship.
People whose sex partners are infected with hepatitis B.
Persons seeking evaluation or treatment for a sexually transmitted disease.
Men who have sex with men.
Current or recent injection-drug users.
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What is hepatitis B?
- Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a liver infection and the leading cause of liver cancer worldwide.
- 2/3 of chronic HBV carriers are not aware of their infection because they have never been tested and HBV usually doesn't have symptoms.
- Liver cancer typically appears in people of working age, between ages 35-65.
How is hepatitis B impacting our employees?
- 1 in 12 of your foreign -born employees may have chronic HBV.
- 25% of these will die prematurely if they are not diagnosed and linked to care.
- Some employees may believe myths about transmission, leading to stigma or isolation in the workplace.
- HBV-associated deaths and stigma are preventable through awareness about testing and transmission.
What is JoinJade
- Jade represents good luck and longevity in many cultures. JoinJade is a collective impact campaign founded at Stanford University in 2001, to eliminate deaths and stigma associated with hepatitis B and liver cancer.
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