Can people with hepatitis B virus get married?

Hepatitis B carriers can get married, but in order to prevent the transmission of the hepatitis B virus to their spouse or the next generation, effective prevention must be carried out. The methods of prevention include hepatitis B vaccination prevention. If the spouse does not have protective antibodies, i.e., hepatitis B surface antibodies, hepatitis B vaccination is required, and hepatitis B vaccination is divided into full vaccination and booster vaccination. People who have never been vaccinated against hepatitis B need a full vaccination from 0-1-6. If a person has ever had a hepatitis B vaccination and still does not have surface antibodies, a booster shot is required. Male hepatitis B carriers rarely transmit the hepatitis B virus to the next generation. Female hepatitis B carriers must be tested for hepatitis B virus DNA during pregnancy for effective mother-to-child interruption to prevent transmission of the hepatitis B virus to the next generation.