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  • While Asian Americans make up 6% of the U.S. population, they account for more than 60% of Americans living with hepatitis B.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, learn about Hepatitis B at @cdchep’s Know Hepatitis: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • Two-thirds of Americans with #hepatitis B are unaware they have it, & only testing can determine if someone is living with hepatitis B.
    Unsure if you should get tested? Check using the @cdchep’s free Know Hepatitis B resource at https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA #HepatitisAwarenessMonth
  • Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with #hepatitis B develop serious liver problems, even cancer.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, see if you should be tested using @cdchep’s free Know Hepatitis B resource at https://go.usa.gov/xsxfz
  • People can live with #hepatitis B for decades without having any symptoms or feeling sick. Testing is the only way to know.
    Visit the @cdchep’s Know Hepatitis page to learn more about hepatitis B & how to get tested: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
    #HepatitisAwarenessMonth
  • If left untreated, #hepatitis B can lead to serious liver problems including liver cancer.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, learn about #hepatitisB at the @cdchep’s Know Hepatitis B page: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • Bad News: #hepatitis B often has no symptoms & if left untreated, can lead to serious liver problems, even liver #cancer.
    Good News: Treatments are available! With treatment, serious liver damage can be prevented.
    Follow @cdchep to learn more.#KnowHepB
  • While 1 in 12 Asian Americans has #hepatitisB, many don’t know if they are infected.
    There are no excuses – talk to your doctor about getting tested today & follow @cdchep to learn more: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • People can live with #hepatitis B for decades without feeling sick. Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with #hepB develop serious liver problems.
    Stay safe by getting tested to prevent serious complications. Visit @cdchep to learn more: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • Hepatitis B is a serious disease.
    Protect your family by getting tested and #vaccinated for #hepatitisB today. Visit the @cdchep’s Know Hepatitis B page to learn more about testing & treatment: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
Facebook
  • Hepatitis B disproportionately affects Asian Americans in the U.S. While they make up 6% of the population, they account for more than 60% of Americans living with #HepB.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, learn about hepatitis B from the CDC. https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • Two-thirds of Americans with #hepatitis B are unaware of their condition, and only testing can determine if someone is living with hepatitis B.
    Unsure if you should get tested? Check using the CDC’s free Know Hepatitis B resource at https://go.usa.gov/xsxfz
    #HepatitisAwarenessMonth
  • Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with #hepatitis B develop serious liver problems, even liver cancer.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, see if you should be tested using the @CDC’s free Know Hepatitis B resource at https://go.usa.gov/xsxfz
  • People can live with #hepatitis B for decades without having any symptoms or feeling sick. Testing is the only way to know.
    Visit the @CDC’s Know Hepatitis page to learn more about hepatitis B and how get tested: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA #HepatitisAwarenessMonth
  • If left untreated, hepatitis B can lead to serious liver problems including liver cancer.
  • This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, talk to your doctor about testing and learn about hepatitis B – from infection to treatment – at the @CDC’s Know Hepatitis B page: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • The Bad News: #Hepatitis B often has no symptoms and, if left untreated, can lead to serious liver problems like liver cancer.
    The Good News: Treatments are available! With treatment, serious liver damage can be prevented.
    Talk to your doctor about getting tested and learn more by visiting https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • While 1 in 12 Asian Americans has hepatitis B, many don’t know if they are infected.
    There are no excuses – talk to your doctor about getting tested today and visit CDC’s Know Hepatitis B site to get more information: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • People can live with #hepatitis B for decades without having any symptoms or feeling sick. Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with hepatitis B develop serious liver problems, like liver cancer.
    Keep you and yourself family safe by getting tested today to prevent any serious liver problems. Learn more by visiting: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
  • Hepatitis B is a serious disease.
    Protect your family by getting tested and vaccinated for hepatitis B today. Visit the CDC’s Know Hepatitis B page to learn more about its testing, diagnosis, & treatment: https://go.usa.gov/xsxmA
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  • Hepatitis B disproportionately affects Asian Americans in the U.S. While they make up 6% of the population, they account for more than 60% of Americans living with hepatitis B.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, make sure you’re safe by getting tested today.
    #HepAware #HepAware2021 #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • Two-thirds of Americans with #hepatitis B are unaware of their condition, and only testing can determine if someone is living with hepatitis B.
    Unsure if you should get tested? Talk to your doctor today.
    #HepatitisAwarnessMonth #HepAware #HepAware2021 #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with #hepatitis B develop serious liver problems, even liver cancer.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, talk to your doctor about getting tested.
    #HepAware #HepAware2021 #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • People with Hepatitis B frequently have no symptoms, making the infection undetectable without testing.
    Talk to your doctor about whether getting tested is right for you.
    #HepatitisAwarnessMonth #HepAware #HepAware2021 #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • If left untreated, hepatitis B can lead to serious liver problems including liver cancer.
    This #HepatitisAwarenessMonth, talk to your doctor about testing.
    #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • The Bad News: #Hepatitis B often has no symptoms and, if left untreated, can lead to serious liver problems like liver cancer.
    The Good News: Treatments are available! With treatment, serious damage can be prevented.
    Talk to your doctor about getting tested.
    #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • While 1 in 12 Asian Americans has #hepatitis B, many don’t know if they are infected.
    There are no excuses – talk to your doctor about getting tested today
    #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • People can live with #hepatitis B for decades without having any symptoms or feeling sick. Left untreated, nearly 1 in 4 people living with hepatitis B develop serious liver problems, like liver cancer.
    Keep yourself and your family safe by getting tested today so you can prevent any serious liver problems.
    #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB
  • Hepatitis B is treatable, but the first step is to get tested.
    Protect your family by getting tested for hepatitis B today
    #HepatitisB #HepB #HBV #KnowHepB

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Fact Sheets

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Living with Hepatitis B
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Hepatitis B: Are You At Risk?
Snapshot of 'Hepatitis B: Are you at Risk' fact sheet[PDF - 497 KB]
When Someone in the Family has Hepatitis B
Snapshot of 'When Someone in the Family has Hepatitis B' fact sheet[PDF - 608 KB]

Posters

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Infographics

Doctor Knows
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This 2-page infographic answers commonly asked questions about Hepatitis B and encourages Asian Americans to get tested. Printable version [PDF – 2.16MB]

Asia and Pacific Islands
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This half-page infographic visually promotes Hepatitis B testing for Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.
Printable version [PDF – 1.16MB]
JPG version – 1000 x 1960 pixels

Customizable Flyers

Family Love
Flyer with A man and woman laying on the ground corporately form the shape of a heart.  Inside the heart shape is a little girl, who is holding the hands of the man and woman.  Text reads, 'A health screening for you puts your family first.'

This customizable flyer ties health screenings in with putting one’s family first. This template can be used to promote a variety of health screenings.
8½ x 11 template in MS Word [DOC – 3.2MB]

Doctor Knows
Flyer with Line art of a male doctor with a clip board stands in front of a dot-filled outline of Asia.  Logos for both Hep B United and the Know Hepatitis B campaign are present.  Accomanying text reads, 'Hepatitis B is the leading cause of liver cancer for Asian Americans.  Come get tested for Hepatitis B.  It could save your life.'

This customizable flyer template reminds people that getting tested for Hepatitis B can help save lives.
8½ x 11 template in MS Word  [DOC – 133KB]

Hepatitis B Risk Assessment

Paper Risk Assessment
Snapshot of 'Should You Be Tested for Hepatitis B?' card

This half-page questionnaire is a quick and easy assessment to determine if people should be tested for Hepatitis B. Bilingual versions have English translations on the bottom. English/English [PDF – 290KB]

Vaccine Cards

Vaccination Card
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This customizable card has information about the Hepatitis B vaccination and helps people keep track of their vaccine series. Local information can be typed into the blue colored rectangle. These cards print best double-sided and on business card templates. Four cards will print per page.  English [PDF – 23KB]

Hepatitis B Quizzes

Wheel of Health
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This interactive game allows participants to test their Hepatitis B knowledge by spinning a wheel and answering the question identified when the wheel stops. Users can assemble their own wheel or download an app-based version that can be loaded onto a tablet or laptop. Paper version – instructions and sample [PDF – 2 pages]

True-False Quiz
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This 10-question quiz lets people test their Hepatitis B knowledge and is an interactive way to engage with clients at testing events. Printable version [PDF – 203 KB]