This organ is the main target of Hepatitis B.
liver
Hep B spreads through this bodily fluid that carries the virus.
blood
Yellowing of the skin and eyes is called this.
jaundice
This vaccine is the best protection against Hep B.
Hepatitis B vaccine
This type of test checks for Hep B in the blood.
blood test
Hepatitis B is caused by this type of organism
virus
A newborn can get Hep B this way.
childbirth(mother-to-baby)
Many people with Hep B have this number of symptoms.
none or very few
Wearing these during medical procedures helps prevent exposure to blood.
gloves
Doctors monitor this organ to see how Hep B is affecting the body
liver
True or False: Hepatitis B can become a long‑term infection.
True
Sharing these personal items can spread Hep B.
razors or toothbrushes
Hep B can cause long‑term scarring of the liver, known as this.
cirrhosis
True or False: There is a cure for Hep B.
false
People with chronic Hep B may take this type of medicine.
antiviral medications
The abbreviation “HBV” stands for this.
Hepatitis B Virus
True or False: Hep B spreads through casual contact like hugging.
False
This symptom involves extreme tiredness.
fatigue
This type of shot can protect a newborn right after birth.
HBIG (Hepatitis B immune globulin
This test looks for liver damage using sound waves.
ultrasound
This term describes inflammation of the liver.
hepatitis
This is the most common way Hep B spreads worldwide.
mother-to-child transmission
Long‑term Hep B increases the risk of this serious disease.
liver cancer
Avoiding shared needles prevents this type of transmission.
bloodborne transmission
This type of doctor specializes in liver diseases
hepatologist