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7. Diagnosis and Screening

Blood tests, ultrasounds, or biopsies may be performed to diagnose the virus. Even if you are not experiencing any symptoms of hepatitis B, your doctor may test to ensure you are healthy. Screening for healthy people is usually recommended for pregnant women, drug users, people with many sexual partners, and those with HIV. If you travel to certain areas of the world, you might want to be tested. People who receive kidney dialysis or take certain medications can also be screened for HBV.

Diagnosis and Screening
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