The exposed person's protection against hepatitis B | Source of transmission HBsAg+ | Source of transmission HBsAg- | Source of transmission HBsAg? |
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Not vaccinated | Anti-HBV-immunoglobulin within 24 hours. Start B-hepatitis vaccination series | Start B-hepatitis vaccination series | Start B-hepatitis vaccination series |
Vaccinated, level of protection known | No treatment | No treatment | No treatment |
Vaccinated, protection not developed | Anti-HBV-immunoglobulin within 24 hours and a booster | No treatment | If there is a strong suspicion of carrier status, treat like HBsAg+ |
Vaccinated, level of protection not verified | Check exposed person's protection level (HBs-Ab). If sufficient, no treatment. If insufficient, anti-HBV-immunoglobulin within 24 hours and a booster | No treatment | Check exposed person's protection level (anti-HBs). If sufficient, no treatment. If insufficient, booster and checking of protection after 1-2 months. |
Virus | Penetrating wound | Bite | Infective material | ||
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Certain | Probable | Unprobable | |||
HBV | 5% if HBsAg +; 25% if HBeAg + | Proven | Blood, blood products | Semen, body fluids, vaginal secretion, sputum | Urine, faeces |
HCV | 1-5% | Not proven | Blood | Blood products, bloody body fluids, semen, vaginal secretion | Sputum, urine |
HIV | 0.3-0.4% | Proven | Blood, blood products | Semen, vaginal fluid, liquor, breast milk, exudates, serous fluids, amniotic fluid, sputum, dental procedures | Sputum, urine, faeces |
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