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Diagnosis and Assessment Prevention ����Counsel carriers regarding prevention of HBV transmission (Table 1). (III) ����Give hepatitis B vaccination to sexual and household contacts of carriers who are negative for HBV seromarkers. (III) ����Give hepatitis B immune globulin and hepatitis B vaccine at delivery to newborns of HBV-infected mothers and complete the recommended vaccination series. (I) ����Test persons who remain at risk for HBV infection���such as infants of HBsAg-positive mothers, health care workers, dialysis patients, and sexual partners of carriers���for response to vaccination. (III) ����Perform postvaccination testing at 9 to 15 months of age in infants of carrier mothers and 1-2 months after the last dose in other persons. (III) ����Perform follow-up testing of vaccine responders annually for chronic hemodialysis patients. (III) ����Recommend abstinence or only limited use of alcohol for hepatitis B carriers. (III) ����Give the full series of hepatitis B vaccine to persons who are positive only for anti-HBc and who are from a low endemic area with no risk factors for HBV. (II-2) Table 1. Recommendations for Infected Persons Regarding Prevention of Transmission of HBV and Others Persons who are HBsAg-positive should: Have sexual contacts vaccinated Use barrier protection during sexual intercourse if partner is not vaccinated or naturally immune Not share toothbrushes or razors Cover open cuts and scratches Clean blood spills with detergent or bleach Not donate blood, organs or sperms Children and adults who are HBsAg-positive: Can participate in all activities including contact sports Should not be excluded from daycare or school participation and should not be isolated from other children Can share food, utensils, and kiss others 2

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