When I was 21, I was exposed to hepatitis B through none of the activities listed. I was working in a pathology lab that handled a lot of blood samples and got cut by a broken sample tube. Naturally that sample had a hepatitis warning label on it, so I had to get two gamma globulin shots a week apart. It must have worked, because I never came down with hep B. Even donated blood plenty of times over the years since then. No plans to get tested again.
So it’s not always sex and drugs that can give you hepatitis B.
“So it’s not always sex and drugs that can give you hepatitis B.”
No, and my wife was tested during her time as an RN (and got the shot as well IIRC). Not always sex or drugs.
But I’m not in health care, don’t handle blood, been married for 35+ years to one woman who doesn’t have it and don’t do drugs.
I like my odds.
When I worked in the relatively clean computer industry (way back in the early days) a co-worker got scratched by a hypodermic needle sticking out of a dumpster- that could happen to anyone, almost. He had to take those gamma global shots as well.