Is Hepatitis Minor contagious?

Hepatitis Minor Triple Positive, the correct term is Hepatitis B Minor Triple Positive, because among the five types of infectious viral hepatitis, only Hepatitis B has the term Minor Triple Positive. Although hepatitis B minor triple positive represents a gradual decrease in the replication of the hepatitis B virus in the body or no replication, there is after all the hepatitis B virus in the body, so it is contagious. As to whether it can be transmitted through blood, sex and mother-to-child transmission, it also depends on the test result of hepatitis B virus DNA in the blood of patients infected with hepatitis B minor triple yang, and if there is hepatitis B virus DNA in the blood, it will infect others through the above three ways of transmission. If a person infected with Hepatitis B III has gone through antiviral treatment to achieve the absence of Hepatitis B virus DNA in the blood, he/she will not be transmitted through the three ways mentioned above. At this point, only the hepatitis B virus is present in the liver cells of a person infected with triple III infection, and if the person does not donate his/her liver, he/she will not infect others.