Hepatitis B, acute or perinatal
Reporting Guidelines |
Protocol |
Current Case Definition |
Required Forms
General Information |
Surveillance Data |
Other Links
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Reporting Guidelines
- Within 24 hours to local health department.
Protocol
Current Case Definition
Required Forms
- WVEDSS Hepatitis Case Report
- WVEDSS Hepatitis Case Report (PDF)
- Hepatitis B Case Assertainment Worksheet (PDF, 28kb)
- Serology Laboratory Hepatitis Request (PDF, 42kb)
General Information
- Public Information (PDF, 28kb)
- CDC Hepatitis FAQs
- HBsAG Screening and Hepatitis B Vaccination of Foreign-Borne Persons
- Hepatitis B Reporting Flowchart (PDF, 19kb)
- Hepatitis B and the Healthcare Worker: CDC Answers FAQs about how to protect healthcare workers
Surveillance Data
- Surveillance Data 1995-2002 (PDF, 10kb)
- Surveillance Map and Risk Factors 1995-2002 (PDF, 25kb)
- CDC Hepatitis Surveillance Report (Issued Jan. 2008)
Other Links
- Hepatitis B: Questions and Answers - Information About the Disease and Vaccines
- CDC Information: Hepatitis
- A Comprehensive Immunization Strategy to Eliminate Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in the United States: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Part 1: Immunization of Infants, Children, and Adolescents
- Hepatitis B Shots Are Recommended for Babies: A PDF document from Immunization.org
- You Should be Vaccinated Against Hepatitis B: A PDF document from Immunization.org
- CDC Guidelines for Vaccinating Pregnant Women
This page was last updated 03/20/2008.