Prepare for pregnancy, do these well when pregnant, hepatitis B will not infect children.

In our country, there are not a few hepatitis B virus carriers and chronic hepatitis B patients. There are also many misunderstandings, discrimination and worries about this disease in our hearts. Especially when patients plan to have children, they are especially worried that hepatitis B virus will affect their children. In fact, as long as protection is done well, hepatitis B virus can be prevented from affecting the next generation. Pregnancy preparation: check virus replication and liver function No matter which spouse has chronic hepatitis B virus infection, when planning pregnancy, the infected spouse should check five items of hepatitis B and HBV-DNA, and check liver function at the same time. The party without infection should check the five items Read More …

How does hepatitis B pregnant woman give birth to a healthy baby?

China’s hepatitis B carriers have more than 100 million people, that is to say, every 10 people have one hepatitis B virus carrier. Mother-to-child vertical transmission is an important transmission route of hepatitis B transmission. Many women with chronic hepatitis B virus infection are always worried about whether they will infect their children with hepatitis B virus when they are pregnant. Next, let’s talk about the matters needing attention in pregnancy of hepatitis B infected persons. And how to block the transmission between mother and infant to the greatest extent. Hepatitis B is generally transmitted from mother to baby through three ways. Delivery transmission is due to fetal skin, mucous membrane abrasion or placental injury during delivery. Causes the virus Read More …

Some Truth about Hepatitis B

First, hepatitis B what is not terrible at all! Hepatitis B is probably the most familiar and unfamiliar infectious disease in China. According to the results of the 2006 National Population Hepatitis B Seroepidemiological Survey, The carrying rate of hepatitis B virus in China is about 7.18%, That is to say, one in every 14 people will be a carrier of hepatitis B virus, However, most people know little about the transmission route of hepatitis B, For the onset process and disease outcome vague, blindly fear of hepatitis B and discrimination against hepatitis B virus carriers, even reached the degree of liver pale. This irrational attitude towards hepatitis B was once the mainstream view of the society, even in the Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Part I)

China is called a “big country with hepatitis B”. Almost one in ten Chinese people has hepatitis B carriers. The health damage and social and economic burden caused by chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B every year are amazing. No infectious disease in our country is more harmful than hepatitis B. In the case of no effective prescription to completely cure hepatitis B in clinical practice, it is particularly important to prevent hepatitis B infection. Since the 1980s, China has tried to vaccinate some areas with human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine. However, human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine comes from hepatitis B carriers, There are major shortcomings of insufficient yield and potential pathogenicity. In the early Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Ⅱ)

Second, how to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers In order to remove the label of “hepatitis B country”, it is necessary to reduce the hepatitis B carrying rate of the population. On the premise that the population base is basically stable, the hepatitis B carrying rate depends on the molecular part-the number of hepatitis B carriers. There are four ways to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers: A. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in the newborn population; B. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in other populations; C. cure exist hepatitis B carriers; D. Natural death of hepatitis B carriers. Of the above four routes, route C seems impossible at present, and Read More …

Some Truth about Hepatitis B

First, hepatitis B what is not terrible at all! Hepatitis B is probably the most familiar and unfamiliar infectious disease in China. According to the results of the 2006 National Population Hepatitis B Seroepidemiological Survey, The carrying rate of hepatitis B virus in China is about 7.18%, That is to say, one in every 14 people will be a carrier of hepatitis B virus, However, most people know little about the transmission route of hepatitis B, For the onset process and disease outcome vague, blindly fear of hepatitis B and discrimination against hepatitis B virus carriers, even reached the degree of liver pale. This irrational attitude towards hepatitis B was once the mainstream view of the society, even in the Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Part I)

China is called a “big country with hepatitis B”. Almost one in ten Chinese people has hepatitis B carriers. The health damage and social and economic burden caused by chronic hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and liver cancer caused by hepatitis B every year are amazing. No infectious disease in our country is more harmful than hepatitis B. In the case of no effective prescription to completely cure hepatitis B in clinical practice, it is particularly important to prevent hepatitis B infection. Since the 1980s, China has tried to vaccinate some areas with human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine. However, human blood-derived hepatitis B vaccine comes from hepatitis B carriers, There are major shortcomings of insufficient yield and potential pathogenicity. In the early Read More …

Consensus and Misunderstanding of Hepatitis B (Ⅱ)

Second, how to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers In order to remove the label of “hepatitis B country”, it is necessary to reduce the hepatitis B carrying rate of the population. On the premise that the population base is basically stable, the hepatitis B carrying rate depends on the molecular part-the number of hepatitis B carriers. There are four ways to reduce the number of hepatitis B carriers: A. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in the newborn population; B. Reduce the number of new hepatitis B carriers in other populations; C. cure exist hepatitis B carriers; D. Natural death of hepatitis B carriers. Of the above four routes, route C seems impossible at present, and Read More …