Can you get hepatitis B without blood contact?

Hepatitis B can be contracted without blood contact, and body fluids such as semen, vaginal secretions, pleural fluid (fluid that stays in the chest cavity), and ascites are also capable of transmitting Hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is mainly transmitted through blood, sexual intercourse and mother-to-child transmission. In the body of a person infected with hepatitis B, body fluids such as blood, semen, vaginal secretions, pleural fluid and ascites can also transmit hepatitis B. Even if there is no blood contact, a wound can be infected with hepatitis B if it comes into contact with blood. Even if there is no blood contact, a wound that comes into contact with the body fluids of a person infected with hepatitis B carries a risk of infection. However, intact skin and mucous membranes are not contagious when they come into contact with the body fluids and blood of a person infected with hepatitis B. The most effective way to prevent hepatitis B infection is to get vaccinated against hepatitis B. After receiving the hepatitis B vaccine and developing protective antibodies, you will be able to avoid infection even if you come into contact with blood or body fluids of a person infected with hepatitis B.