Major triple-positive refers to a person who is positive for three of the five antigenic antibodies of hepatitis B. He is a carrier of the hepatitis B virus or a person with hepatitis B. It is possible for hepatitis B to be transmitted through the sexual route, although clinically, examples of transmission through the sexual route are uncommon but possible. If a person with a major triplet is infectious to his or her husband, it may be through the sexual route or through particularly close contact with life, but only if there is contact with wounds or blood. The husband may be infected only if he does not have surface antibodies to hepatitis B. If he has been vaccinated against hepatitis B and the surface antibodies to hepatitis B have become positive, he has acquired the appropriate immunity, whether through sexual means or through direct blood contact will not lead to infection. If you are worried about infecting your husband with the major triplets, check the quantification of the five hepatitis B items, and if you don’t have antibodies, go to an immunization station and get the full 3 shots of hepatitis B vaccine.