As we all know, many tests need to be done when a woman is pregnant. This is not only for the health of the fetus, but also for the health of the pregnant woman, so pregnant mothers must not be lazy and not do prenatal check-ups. One of the items in the prenatal check-up is streptococcal infection screening. So do you know what hepatitis B streptococcal infection screening is? The main target of streptococcal infection screening is pregnant women. Streptococcal infection screening is mainly divided into group B streptococcal infection screening and hepatitis B streptococcal infection screening. Streptococcal infection can cause many adverse effects on the fetus, so pregnant women must do a streptococcal infection screening test around 36 weeks of pregnancy. Streptococcal infection may cause premature birth, infection and other problems to the fetus, and will have a certain impact on both the fetus and the pregnant woman. Therefore, streptococcal infection screening is an indispensable test during pregnancy checkups. If streptococcal infection is detected, treatment should be carried out according to the doctor's advice. In serious cases, consider whether to terminate the pregnancy. The current medical level is relatively advanced, and streptococcal infection can be tested quickly and accurately. Pregnant women who are diagnosed with streptococcal infection do not need to worry too much. They can be cured by carefully following the doctor's advice. There is no need to be stressed. According to surveys, the probability of streptococcal infection is not very high. In daily life, the key is to keep clean, change underwear frequently, and pay attention to the disinfection of underwear, and streptococcal infection can still be prevented. Can Hepatitis B be transmitted? When it comes to hepatitis B, everyone is very afraid of it. It is a liver and gallbladder disease caused by the hepatitis B virus. Now let's find out whether hepatitis B is contagious. 1. Hepatitis B is contagious, and there are many ways of infection. Hepatitis B virus infection can corrode blood cells in the body, so hepatitis B virus can be spread through the blood. If you are exposed to blood contaminated with the hepatitis B virus, you will be infected with hepatitis B. In addition, hepatitis B can also be transmitted through medical equipment. When using medical equipment contaminated by the virus, there is a high probability of getting sick. 2. Hepatitis B virus can exist in semen and urinary secretions, so it can be spread through sexual activity. If one of the couples is diagnosed with hepatitis B, they must use condoms during sexual intercourse. In addition, the virus may also be present in the blood of hepatitis B carriers, so you should be more careful when coming into contact with patients. Do not use the patient's personal belongings, such as electric shavers, cotton towels, etc. Hepatitis B is contagious and there are many ways of infection. When in close contact with hepatitis B patients, certain precautions must be taken. |
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