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Prevention

To reduce your chance of getting hepatitis B, take these steps:

There is a vaccine to prevent hepatitis B. This vaccine, a series of three injections, is routinely given to newborns. Children and teens who were not vaccinated as babies can still receive the shots.

Other prevention strategies include:

  • Use condoms or abstain from sex.
  • Limit your number of sexual partners.
  • Do not inject drugs. If you use IV drugs, get treatment to help you stop. Never share needles or syringes.
  • Do not share personal items that may have blood or body fluids on them.
  • Make sure a tattoo artist or piercer properly sterilizes the equipment.
  • Wear gloves when touching or cleaning up body fluids on personal items.
  • Cover open cuts or wounds.
  • If you are pregnant, have a blood test for hepatitis B. Infants born to mothers with hepatitis B should be treated within 12 hours after birth.