What are practices for the preventing the transmission of Hepatitis B? Select all that apply

1. Infants should receive the Hepatitis B series of immunizations at birth, and at 2, 3, 4 and 6 months.
2. All mothers should be tested for Hepatitis B during pregnancy.
3. Needle stick prevention should be emphasized.
4. Teach good handwashing to prevent oral fecal transmission.
5. Avoid food that is contaminated with Hepatitis B.


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1. Immunization is a preventative practice.
2. Testing for pregnant mothers is a preventative practice.
3. Prevention of needle sticks is a preventative practice.
4. It is not transferred by the oral fecal route.
5. Hepatitis B is not spread through contaminated food.

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