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Re: Hep B transmission

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:15:25 -0500 (CDT)


Hep B has nothing to do with HPV. Also blood is screened for Hep B before it is allowed to enter the blood bank. Hep B can be transmitted through blood or other bodily fluids - it is very easily transmitted - musch easier than HIV. Hep B can survive on outside surfaces for 48 hours. Does he work in the healthcare field? Was he diagnosed as a result of seeing a doctor from being ill? Lots of times Hep B can just resolve and cause no complications - through a test will show if a person has ever had Hep B. The same test can show if a person has active Hep B, or if they are a carrier of the virus. Only people that are carriers of the virus, or have an active infection can transmit the virus. Sounds like you and your husband need to sit down with your healthcare provider and try to get some more information so that you are better informed.

At Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Christina wrote: >
>My husband of 20 years was just diagnosed with HepB. We are not aware
>of any exposure he had through blood. Is the only other way through
>sexual intercourse? To my knowledge I am his only sexual partner ever. I
>was diagnosed with HPV once - can this be related to Hep B? Also, I had
>an emergency c-section 12 years ago (under general anasthetic). I was
>never told that I received blood. Do such surgeries routinely involve
>giving blood to the patient? My primary concern is his health and the
>possible transmission to our children, but I have this nagging worry
>about how he acquired HepB. Thank you for any insight you can give me.




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