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1878545 tn?1348937282

Oral sex

Well, I hope I can get some comforting answers from the forum if possible. :(
1. Is hepatitis B transmitted through oral sex, in my case, performing fellatio on a man, who is bisexual, and ejaculated in me.
2. I have medical records show that I was given the hepatitis vaccine when i was born, but recently i did a blood test it shows my antibody was non-reactive, so am I still immunitized?
3. I took a hepatitis B test on HbsAg and HbsAb 4 weeks after my exposure (fellatio) and both were negative. Is it reliable to say I am negative for Hepatitis B?
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1878545 tn?1348937282
I don't think so. All i know is during birth I was given all 3 shots of vaccine. (was born at 1993)
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1191262 tn?1366763021
If your HbsAg is negative then you are NOT an HBV carrier.
It is very difficult to transmit HBV thru oral sex or kissing even though it depends on how infectious you are, you are safe anyways.
You might want to think to getting the HBV vaccine as you don't seem to have developped any antibodies assuming you have been in contact with HBV in the past...?
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