for Veterans and the Public
Who is at risk of hepatitis B?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say that these groups are more likely to get hepatitis B:
- Persons with multiple sex partners or diagnosis of a sexually transmitted disease
- Men who have sex with men
- Sex contacts of infected persons
- Injection drug users
- Household contacts of chronically infected persons
- Infants born to infected mothers
- Infants and children of immigrants from areas with high rates of hepatitis B, particularly Africa, Asia, Alaska, and parts of South America
- Health care and public safety workers
- Hemodialysis patients (or people who use a kidney machine)

