Can hepatitis B virus carriers be infected? I have lived with hepatitis B virus carriers for several years.

If the carrier has hepatitis B virus or hepatitis D virus actively replicating in the liver at the same time, and a large number of virus particles are released into blood or body fluids from time to time, then this person's blood, saliva, semen, milk, cervical secretions and urine may be contagious. So if you want to judge whether they are contagious, you have to check their liver function and DNA, as well as B-ultrasound to see if they are normal. If they are abnormal, the probability of infection is very high.

Partners of hepatitis B carriers or relatives and friends around them can check two and a half. If it is negative, please get a vaccine. Generally, you need to get three injections at 0- 1-6, so I suggest you have a check-up to see if you need to get a vaccine, and don't worry about producing antibodies.

Related knowledge (transmission route and attention of carriers): Most hepatitis B virus carriers are inactive in virus replication and weak in infectivity. Only a few viruses will actively replicate and be contagious. Can effectively prevent hepatitis B virus infection.

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