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Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division
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Perinatal Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) can be passed from an infected person to their child during birth. Without proper treatment and follow up, infants are at a high risk of hepatitis B infection. Perinatal transmission of HBV can be prevented.
Our perinatal hepatitis B prevention program works to identify HBV-positive people and ensure timely and appropriate treatment is provided to their infants.
- About Perinatal Hepatitis B
General information about perinatal hepatitis B, including symptoms, complications, vaccines, tests, and treatment. - Perinatal Hepatitis B Information For Health Professionals
Information on perinatal hepatitis B for health professionals, including reporting, clinical information, and immunization schedules. - Minnesota Perinatal Hepatitis B Program and Statistics
Information about our perinatal hepatitis B prevention program that works to identify and treat infants born to hepatitis B-positive people in an effort to prevent perinatally acquired infection and statistics for perinatal hepatitis B.
Last Updated: 01/31/2023