Living with HBV

 

“Living with HBV” is a 1-page pamphlet for patients available in English, Chinese, Thai and Vietnamese

The purpose of this pamphlet is to increase awareness of HBV within these populations and describe its impact on the liver,

encouraging HBV testing, vaccinations and treatment, if necessary.

 

Reviewed by

Danny Chu, MD,

Punyadech Photangtham, MD

and Richie Tran, MD

 

Download pamphlets now!!!

 

 

 

Chinese Color Pamphlet

Vietnamese Color Pamphlet

Chinese B/W Pamphlet

Vietnamese B/W Pamphlet

 

 

 

 

 

English Color Pamphlet

Thai Color Pamphlet

English B/W Pamphlet

Thai B/W Pamphlet

We are very happy to be provide you with free access to this educational program. In order for us to continue to supply you with ongoing educational support,  we need your participation.  Please answer, or ask a client to answer, the following 4 questions BEFORE they read the program, “Living with HBV.”

 

 

1. The number one way HBV is spread among people of Asian/Pacific Islander decent is: 

By sharing food or water

Through contact with blood from an HBV-infected person

From chronically-infected mother to infant during childbirth

None of the above

 

2. HBV vaccine is used:

To prevent a person from getting HBV

During HBV infection to keep it from getting worse   

To treat liver cancer

 

3. Please answer the following statement “Drug therapies for people infected with HBV can slow or stop liver damage.”

No, HBV treatment doesn’t’ work

Yes, HBV treatment can slow or stop liver damage if taken properly and other lifestyle changes are made.

I’m not sure.

 

4. Who is the person in your family you are most likely to discuss HBV and other health matters with?

Mother/Father?   

Brother/Sister?   

Uncle/Aunt   

Grandparent

Husband/Wife   

Other? (please describe):

 

 

 

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