Multiple Choice
Hepatitis B virus
A) is principally transmitted by blood.
B) transmission risks include shared needles,anal intercourse,and heterosexual intercourse.
C) is transmitted to the newborns from chronic carrier mothers.
D) has many chronic carriers.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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