At a glance
CDC has compiled these resources to educate people, their families, and their caregivers about hepatitis B. Topics include information on prevention, symptoms, and vaccination. Read and download these fact sheets, posters, and educational materials and share them with your family and community.
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Learn more about hepatitis B, who's at risk, and how to prevent infection. These resources include information from CDC and other public health partners.
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These posters, flyers, and fact sheets provide basic information on hepatitis B and highlight the importance of testing, vaccination, and treatment.
These products promote hepatitis B testing for Asian Americans and explain how hepatitis B is and is not spread.
These one-page fact sheets provide basic information for getting tested for hepatitis B.
Resources for pregnant people and babies
These fact sheets and slide sets provide information on hepatitis B and how to protect your baby against it.
This slide set describes the importance of getting babies vaccinated against hepatitis B.
This one-pager provides information on how to protect your baby from hepatitis B.
This one-pager promotes the importance of hepatitis B vaccine for babies.
Resources from non-federal partners
The Hepatitis B Foundation offers free educational materials for people seeking more information on hepatitis B.
The Hepatitis B United coalition hosts free webinars and a Resource Repository of hepatitis B, hepatitis D, and liver cancer-related resources.
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is a nonprofit that addresses the disproportionately high rates of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans.
The Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) is a nonprofit organization that works to ensure the public is up to date on all aspects of vaccination.
The American Liver Foundation is a nonprofit organization that works to promote education, advocacy, support services and research for the prevention, treatment and cure of liver disease.
Resources from federal partners
This resource from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides information on hepatitis B.
This resource from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provides information on hepatitis B.