You should consider getting tested if:
Where you’re from or your background
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You were born in a country where hepatitis B is common
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You’re Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
Pregnancy and family
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You’re pregnant or planning to be
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Your mum has hepatitis B
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You live with, are close to, or have sex with someone who has hepatitis B
Medical reasons
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You’ve had liver problems or abnormal liver test results (like high ALT or AFP levels)
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You’re having chemotherapy or taking medicines that weaken your immune system
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You’re on dialysis
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You have HIV, hepatitis C, or both
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You’re starting HIV PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)
Work-related risks
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You’re a health worker who does procedures that might expose you to blood
Other risks
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You’ve ever injected drugs
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You’re a man who has sex with men
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You’ve had multiple sex partners
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You’ve been in prison or detention
- You’re a sex worker