The bowls and chopsticks used in the minor triple positive test are not contagious. Minor triple positive is a condition of hepatitis B in which the first item of the six tests for hepatitis B is positive for hepatitis B virus surface antigen, the fourth item of anti-hepatitis B virus e antibody and the fifth item of anti-hepatitis B virus core antibody. Hepatitis B is transmitted through sexual contact, blood, and mother-to-child transmission. So sharing chopsticks with patients with HBV is not contagious, and ordinary contact such as holding hands and hugging is not contagious, but avoid using personal items such as toothbrushes and razors with patients with HBV. When infected with hepatitis B virus, liver function will be affected, timely detection of liver function and other changes such as abnormalities recommend that patients should actively go to the hospital for treatment, in addition, it is recommended to inject hepatitis B vaccine, standardized and complete injection of hepatitis B vaccine is to prevent hepatitis B is a very good preventive measures.