Is it contagious if you get saliva in your eyes?

In the new version of the Chinese Hepatitis B Prevention and Control Guidelines, “triple positive” refers to people with chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis B virus carriers who are positive for the three immunological indicators of the hepatitis B virus, i.e., Hepatitis B Surface Antigen (HBsAg), Hepatitis B e Antigen (HBeAg), and Hepatitis B Core Antibody (anti-HBC). However, triple A is not contagious because of saliva in the eye.
There is basically zero chance of transmission of hepatitis B due to saliva in the eye. This is because the hepatitis B virus cannot penetrate the intact immune mucous membrane, and any hepatitis B virus that enters the eye is destroyed or killed by the secretion. The second reason is that the hepatitis B virus must be present in sufficient quantities to be contagious, and the viral contact caused by saliva in the eye is extremely small and generally does not meet the requirements for contagion.
Although triple A is a highly contagious disease, it is important to treat it with the right attitude. For healthy people, usually to strengthen exercise, improve physical fitness; for patients, must maintain a positive attitude, cooperate with the treatment, as soon as possible to restore health.