At a glance
Visit this page regularly to stay up to date on the latest guidance, recommendations, and continuing education opportunities on hepatitis B.
Overview
CDC has gathered these resources for clinicians and health care professionals to provide helpful information on hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection for you and your patients.
For the general public
Continuing medical education
This resource from the University of Washington includes hepatitis B virus (HBV) primary care guidance, course modules, medications, clinical calculators, and free continuing education credits.
This site provides information about updated hepatitis B screening, testing, and vaccination recommendations from WebMD and free continuing education credits.
This site provides updated prevention and management guidance and continuing education credits from WebMD. Free access with sign-up and login.
Serology training
This page includes animated training videos from CDC clinicians on interpreting HBV infection serologic results.
Links to additional resources
This viral hepatitis facts for clinicians page provides an overview of hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C, with information about testing, screening, and vaccine recommendations.
This clinical testing guidance page provides information on routine testing, vaccination, and follow-up for patients with chronic hepatitis B.
This clinical care page includes information on clinical care, including guidance on postexposure prophylaxis.
This clinical guidance page provides guidance for testing for perinatal hepatitis B.
The hepatitis B chapter 10 in the Pink Book of Epidemiology & Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases provides descriptions of hepatitis B, clinical features, lab diagnosis, medical management, risk factors, epidemiology, vaccine information, and more.
This page from Immunize.org includes the popular and extensive list of frequently asked questions for clinicians about hepatitis B.