| Transmission/Symptoms | Incubation/Tested/Cure? | Long term effects/Prevention | Statistics | 
|---|---|---|---|
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					  Unprotected intercourse					 
					
					 What is most common way of transmission? 
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					  60 to 180 days					 
					
					 What is the average incubation period? 
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					  Liver damage, liver failure, liver cancer, death					 
					
					 What is long term effects? 
					 | 
				
				
						
					 
					  13-20 years old					 
					
					 What is common age of contracting Hepatitis B? 
					 | 
						
| 
						
					 
					  Mother to child during birth					 
					
					 What is biological transmission? 
					 | 
				
				
						
					 
					  At least 7 days					 
					
					 What is life outside of body? 
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					  Protected intercourse					 
					
					 What is common way of prevention? 
					 | 
				
				
						
					 
					  Males					 
					
					 What is Hepatitis B more common in males or females? 
					 | 
						
| 
						
					 
					  Abdominal Pain 
					Dark urine Fever Joint Pain Loss of appetite Nausea and vomiting Weakness and Fatigue Yellowing of your skin and whites of your eyes 
					 What is 3 symptoms? 
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					  Blood test, ultra sound, biopsy					 
					
					 What is testing? 
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					  Vaccine over 6 months					 
					
					 What is medical way of prevention? 
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					  100,000					 
					
					 What is 1 in every _______ people gain Hepatitis B 
					 | 
						
| 
						
					 
					  Shared razors, nail clippers, blood contact, needles/piercings					 
					
					 What is hygiene transmission? 
					 | 
				
				
						
					 
					  There is no cure					 
					
					 What is the cure?There is no cure 
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					  GET TESTED					 
					
					 What is a way to see if you have it? 
					 | 
				
				
						
					 
					  30-39 year olds					 
					
					 Who has the highest chance to gain Hepatitis B in Connecticut? 
					 |