HEP B
Transmission
Symptoms & Effects
Prevention
Testing & Treatment
100

This organ is the main target of Hepatitis B.

liver

100

Hep B spreads through this bodily fluid that carries the virus.

blood

100

Yellowing of the skin and eyes is called this.

jaundice

100

This vaccine is the best protection against Hep B.

Hepatitis B vaccine

100

This type of test checks for Hep B in the blood.

blood test

200

Hepatitis B is caused by this type of organism

virus

200

A newborn can get Hep B this way.

childbirth(mother-to-baby)

200

Many people with Hep B have this number of symptoms.

none or very few

200

Wearing these during medical procedures helps prevent exposure to blood.

gloves

200

Doctors monitor this organ to see how Hep B is affecting the body

liver

300

True or False: Hepatitis B can become a long‑term infection.

True

300

Sharing these personal items can spread Hep B.

razors or toothbrushes

300

Hep B can cause long‑term scarring of the liver, known as this.

cirrhosis

300

True or False: There is a cure for Hep B.

false

300

People with chronic Hep B may take this type of medicine.

antiviral medications

400

The abbreviation “HBV” stands for this.

Hepatitis B Virus

400

True or False: Hep B spreads through casual contact like hugging.

False

400

This symptom involves extreme tiredness.

fatigue

400

This type of shot can protect a newborn right after birth.

HBIG (Hepatitis B immune globulin

400

This test looks for liver damage using sound waves.

ultrasound

500

This term describes inflammation of the liver.

hepatitis

500

This is the most common way Hep B spreads worldwide.

mother-to-child transmission

500

Long‑term Hep B increases the risk of this serious disease.

liver cancer

500

Avoiding shared needles prevents this type of transmission.

bloodborne transmission

500

This type of doctor specializes in liver diseases

hepatologist

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