Hi Health Nurse,Hi Wally
I am so glad that you brought this up.
Hepatitis B is certainly something out there and can pass with sex since it is in the sexual fluid and in the saliva.
The problem we found is that we wanted to look for the latest research when doing the chart and since the hepatitis B vaccine has come in Canada the numbers are getting so low that it makes it hard to get good local data.
We are still seeing new cases in Canada but they are typically from people who have moved to Canada from a country that has a high rate of hepatitis B. Usually countries that don’t have enough public health dollars to allow hepatitis B testing for pregnant woman or vaccines for the children.
I have tested many people at the clinic who moved to Canada and were unaware that they have hepatitis B and that they probably got it passed to them when they where a child.
This means there is defiantly hepatitis B out there in the lower mainland but my usual advice is the best protection is the hepatitis B vaccine and using condoms.
You can get the hepatitis B vaccine for free in BC; here is a link for more information.
http://immunizebc.ca/diseases-vaccinations/hepatitis-b
HN
www.smartsexresource.com
I was thinking of getting the vaccine but I have put it off for a while now because I read somewhere in a study that there is a chance of getting Multiple Sclerosis from the vaccine although it is very rare or maybe not clear whether it is from the vaccine or something else.






