Hepatitis B is spread via the blood. Most commonly, it is spread during
sexBuccal smear
Causes of sexual dysfunction
Child abuse - sexual
Delayed ejaculation
Erection problems
Female sexual dysfunction
Inhibited sexual desire
Orgasmic dysfunction
Puberty and adolescence
Rape
Safe sex , sharing needles, needlesticks, or exposure to blood.
More casual exposures, such as sharing utensils, food, sneezing or coughing.
So, unless there was blood exposure from the thumb nail
scratchAllergy skin prick or scratch test
Allergy testing, the chances of hepatitis B transmission is minimal.
If there continues to be concern, I would be tested.
Followup with your personal physician is
essentialEssential balance
Essential hypertension
Essential tremor.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
kevinmd_
You would have to know what the status of the person who scratched you is and if they have "active" virus. I would think your risk is extremely low but if you are worried, just get tested. I would strongly suggest you GET VACCINATED for Hep A and B, since there is a vaccination available, why not get it? That way you won't have to worry you could catch it.
Here is a site with a lot of information on Hep B.
http://www.hepb.org/patients/general_information.htm
inactive on the other side